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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Ryan Reynolds sparked laughter at the SNL 50th Anniversary special by playfully referencing the ongoing legal battle between his wife, Blake Lively, and “It Ends With Us” director Justin Baldoni, who she accused of sexual harassment.
SNL 50th Anniversary
Ryan Reynolds sent shockwaves through the audience at the recent SNL 50th Anniversary special with a sly joke about the ongoing legal drama between his wife, Blake Lively, and “It Ends With Us” director Justin Baldoni.
The couple made a high-profile appearance at the celebratory event, marking their first public outing since Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni for sexual harassment and emotional distress. Baldoni, in turn, countersued Reynolds and Lively for $400 million, claiming they were attempting to “destroy” his reputation and career.
Ryan Reynolds
During a segment with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, the iconic duo spotted Reynolds and Lively in the audience. “Ryan! How’s it going?” Fey and Poehler called out. Reynolds, standing up, quipped back, “Great! Why, what have you heard?”
Lively, seated beside him, initially smiled, but her expression quickly shifted to a look of mock shock as her husband alluded to their very public legal troubles. The crowd erupted in laughter, recognizing the playful jab at the ongoing controversy.
The “It Ends With Us” scandal has been a whirlwind of accusations and counter-accusations. Baldoni, who was dropped by his agency following the allegations, denies all wrongdoing.
Legal proceedings are ongoing, with a trial date set for March 2026. Recently, Lively’s legal team reportedly subpoenaed phone records from major US carriers for Baldoni and his publicists, seeking to uncover evidence of a “smear campaign” against the actress.
The film “It Ends With Us” tells the story of Lily Bloom, a woman escaping her troubled past who falls for charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid. However, their passionate romance is overshadowed by Ryle’s controlling and abusive behavior, mirroring the toxic relationship Lily witnessed between her parents. When Lily’s first love, Atlas Corrigan, unexpectedly re-enters her life, she must confront her past trauma and make a difficult choice about her future.
This SNL moment provided a brief, albeit unexpected, comedic interlude in the midst of a serious and complex legal battle.
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