Justin Baldoni is hemorrhaging help amongst ladies within the aftermath of Blake Vigorous’s explosive lawsuit towards him — and now he’s even had an award he received in honor of all females rescinded.
Right here’s what occurred … Baldoni — who directed “It Ends With Us” and likewise costarred with Vigorous within the movie — obtained the Voices of Solidarity Award from Very important Voices on December 9. The award acknowledges outstanding males who present braveness and compassion in advocating for ladies and ladies.
However, after Vigorous filed her lawsuit towards Baldoni on Saturday, the group determined to yank the dignity again from the director.
In a press release posted Monday to its web site, the Voices of Solidarity Award from Viral Voices stated they firmly help Blake’s work on “It Ends With Us” as they’ve previously and condemn any assaults on her repute, which don’t have any place within the business or civil society. The org famous they contacted Baldoni to tell him they revoked his award.
As we first reported, Vigorous filed the go well with towards Baldoni, claiming he sexually harassed her throughout the film shoot and tried to smear her repute utilizing a disaster PR agency once they couldn’t see eye to eye on the movie’s advertising and marketing plan.
Nevertheless, Baldoni and his lawyer, Bryan Freedman, denied the allegations within the go well with, calling “Lively’s own actions, interviews and marketing during the promotional tour distasteful.”
Nonetheless, Vigorous is getting help from a few of her oldest feminine costars and pals … most notably America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn and Alexis Bledel, all of whom have issued messages on her behalf. Actress Amber Heard, who now lives in Spain after the entire Johnny Depp fiasco, can also be publicly backing Vigorous.