On December 21, actress Blake Lively filed a lawsuit against her It all ends with us Director and co-star Justin Baldoni. She accused him of sexual harassment, trying to “destroy” her career and seemingly smearing her.
Justin Baldoni’s PR team comes up with two names in viral lawsuit – Crisis Communications Executive Melissa NathanEntertainment publicist and strategist Jennifer Abel is the founder and CEO of RWA Communications.
Following Blake Lively’s accusations, both Melissa and Jennifer reportedly attempted to damage her reputation by conducting a seemingly “untraceable” smear campaign against her online.
Not only that but also The lawsuit also names Melissa’s sister, Sarah Nathan, as allegedly plotting the same thing against Lively. Sarah is a contributing editor at the New York Post.
The New York Times tabloid’s Page Six headline read “Blake Lively approves ‘Final Cut'”It all ends with us“Feud with co-starring director Justin Baldoni” and other similar “negative” stories. They were reportedly done by Sara Nathan.
Everything You Need to Know About Sara Nathan’s Sister’s Alleged Involvement in Blake Lively Smear Campaign
Sara Nathan is an award-winning contributing editor who worked at The Sun, People and , Daily Mail and DailyMail.com.
Sarah was born in the UK and covers Hollywood, celebrities and royalty. from Prince Harry’s Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s breakup memoirs, Florence Pugh’s feud with Olivia Wade, and drama around don’t worry honey – Nathan has been covering all of this lately.
Before becoming a contributing editor, she was a features editor at Page Six. She has worked at the New York Post since May 2018 and has 25 years of experience in world, US and UK news.
She has also interviewed people such as Anna Delvey and former NXIVM member India Oxenberg. According to Sarah’s LinkedIn, she studied newspaper journalism at London Metropolitan University and received a BA in Humanities Studies from Manchester Metropolitan University.
In a nutshell, exploring the alleged smear campaign against Blake Lively
According to Blake Lively’s lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, he hired a PR team that included Jennifer Abell Melissa Nathan reportedly tried to “sway” public opinion against Lively and in favor of Baldoni ahead of the August 9 release. It all ends with us.
Meanwhile, the PR duo appeared to exchange text messages in an attempt to find a way to discredit Lively.
“We can’t write it down to him. We can’t write it and we’ll destroy her. (Baldoni) has to think of it as a document of information that we need to be equipped with. That’s it. Imagine if a document that contained what he wanted The files with all their contents ended up in the wrong hands,” Nathan allegedly wrote to Abel.
In another text, she appeared to add, “You know we can bury anyone but I can’t write to (Baldoni).” Abel then reportedly told Nathan that they supported client Justin Baldoni’s online campaign was “very good” and “a complete success.”
The latter allegedly wrote: “Most of social media is very supportive of Justin but I don’t even agree with half of them lol.”
Additionally, they allegedly planted “clips” showing how “terrible” it was to work with Lively, and appeared to tell a Daily Mail editor “friend” that they were “ready to ” narrates Lively. gossip Girl alum.
The alleged text message chain also mentions the name of a man, Jed Wallace, who Melissa reportedly credits with pushing Blake Lively and Justin’s relationship on social media Justin Baldoni Narrative Transformation Man. In a follow-up text, Melissa seemed to share how proving that people still crave “hating women.”
According to the lawsuit, Abel and Nathan allegedly wrote an article in the Daily Mail titled “Is Blake Lively about to be cancelled? ‘Tone-deaf’ Q&A series follows ‘hard to watch’ video to promote ‘It’s with Us’ coverage.'”
After the book was published, Abel reportedly praised Nathan for going above and beyond with the “piece,” to which Nathan responded: “That’s why you hired me, right? I’m the best,” according to the report. Reportedly, the pair discussed being “innocent” and surviving the alleged Blake Lively smear campaign.
The lawsuit, filed Saturday with the California Department of Civil Rights, alleges Justin Baldoni “Targeted, multi-channel, online attacks.” Elsewhere, court documents say Baldoni reportedly watched Blake Lively take off her clothes, shared his sexual experiences on set and showed her videos of his wife’s naked body, among other things.
Justin Baldoni’s attorney Brian Friedman calling the lawsuit “completely false, outrageous, and intentionally obscene with the intent to publicly harm and retell the narrative in the media.”
Blake Lively, on the other hand, told The New York Times that her “legal action” is expected to “pull back the curtain” on “sinister revenge tactics that victimize those who publicize misconduct” and help “protect others who may be targeted.” people”.
Edited by Prem Deshpande






