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Blake Lively
Improvised Scene of Her Grabbing Actor’s Junk …
Fans Blast Her As Hypocrite
Published April 2, 2025 9:47 AM PDT
Blake Lively‘s getting a lot of hate online from fans who think she’s a hypocrite … ’cause resurfaced behind-the-scenes commentary reveals she improvised a scene where she grabbed her costar’s groin.
Here’s the deal … in the movie “A Simple Favor,” actor Henry Golding plays Blake Lively’s husband — and, in one particularly intimate moment, Lively grabs Golding’s crotch.
While the moment looks scripted, Lively revealed on the Blu-Ray commentary that she actually improvised the moment … explaining she felt it was something the character would do.
Listen to the clip for yourself … the director — Paul Feig — says he loved Blake’s addition here, and Blake jokes it’s always awkward to meet someone and immediately ask if you can grab them by the nuts.
Feig says they kept asking Blake to grab Henry’s intimate area more aggressively … saying they wanted a very tight squeeze on his business.
Lots of fans online are using this commentary to call Blake a hypocrite … remember, Blake’s suing Justin Baldoni — at least, in part — for allegedly adding more intimate scenes that weren’t in the script to the movie.
Worth noting … Golding talked about filming intimate scenes in the movie during a 2018 interview — explaining everything was shot on a closed set, and he and his scene partner ran through much of the action before shooting, though they left the door open for some spur-of-the-moment acting.
Worth noting … back in January, Baldoni’s legal team released raw footage from “It Ends with Us” where he and Blake were chatting amicably during a take — footage Baldoni’s team says proves everything Baldoni has said.
However, Blake’s team fired back claiming the clip showed “Mr. Baldoni repeatedly leaning in toward Ms. Lively, attempting to kiss her, kissing her forehead, rubbing his face and mouth against her neck, flicking her lip with his thumb, caressing her, telling her how good she smells, and talking with her out of character.”
However, Lively’s clearly let the character dictate her actions on set in at least one role … and, it certainly makes the whole lawsuit that much murkier.
A rep for Blake Lively tells … Blake collaborated and reached agreement with the director and her co-star before filming the scene. That is the entire point here and that is what Mr. Baldoni did not do. The audio commentary referenced clearly says that she made a creative suggestion, all agreed on it, and it was incorporated through the appropriate filmmaking process.
Mr. Baldoni on the other hand, who was Blake’s boss as the director and producer of the film and the head of the studio, decided on his own, without asking first, that it was ok for him to bite and suck on Blake’s lower lip, again without advance notice or asking for consent during a scene in which he continued to improvise more kissing on each take. This is just one example of the many in Blake’s lawsuit against Mr. Baldoni. The attempts to smear Blake have now come so full circle, that they are even starting to prove her own point.