Blake Lively, the actress who sued her co-star and director for sexual harassment, is facing a crisis.
On the 8th (local time), Page Six reported that Adam Mondshain, an actor who starred in the movie 'It's Over' with Blake Lively, claimed that the two misrepresented a scene they appeared in together in her sexual harassment lawsuit.
According to reports, Adam Mondshain noted, "I will not speculate on the motivations behind Lively mentioning me in her lawsuit. Not to mention, the experiences I had working with her are very different from what she described in the lawsuit. In fact, I was surprised to read how she depicted that scene."
Blake Lively previously filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against actor and director Justin Baldoni, alleging that she was 'virtually naked' during a childbirth scene in the film. Adam Mondshain is an actor featured in that scene.
Blake Lively stated that she felt "uncomfortable" about the childbirth scene, claiming that the director assigned the role of the obstetrician to a friend of his. She added in her lawsuit that being almost naked during the scene while her co-star was close to her naked genitals was humiliating.
She also remarked about the set where the childbirth scene was filmed, saying it was "confusing, crowded, and lacked any standard industry safety regulations for filming nude scenes."
In response to Lively's claim of being 'virtually naked,' the co-star in that scene stated that "her outfit included not only her chosen clothing but also a full-body hospital gown to make her look pregnant, black shorts, and prosthetics that covered her torso," asserting that "nothing unusual or inappropriate occurred, so at no point did I complain or express discomfort."
Blake Lively is in a legal dispute with Justin Baldoni, with whom she collaborated in 'It's Over.' Justin Baldoni has also countered by filing a $250 million defamation and invasion of privacy lawsuit against The New York Times, which published an article containing allegations from Lively's side. Additionally, he filed a $400 million defamation lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist.
[Photo] 'It's Over' still cut.
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