Brandon Sklenar Smiles While Dodging Question About Blake Lively Texts
- Last week, a large cache of documents was unsealed in Blake Lively's sexual-harassment suit against Justin Baldoni, revealing private message threads including Ryan Reynolds's texts.
- Blake Lively filed her initial complaint in December 2024 with the California Civil Rights Department alleging Justin Baldoni fostered a hostile work environment, leading to a lawsuit and a countersuit dismissed last year.
- In texts from August 2024, Ryan Reynolds praised Blake Lively's effort and called Justin Baldoni 'an inexplicably toxic mess' in a message to Patrick Whitesell, the source reports.
- The unsealed messages provoked a feeding frenzy among tabloids and Reddit sleuths, and Ryan Reynolds's representatives told Puck News he does not regret intervening in the drama.
- On February 17, Brandon Sklenar said on CBS Mornings that he doesn’t want to insert himself into the Baldoni–Lively saga after more than 180 documents were unsealed earlier this month.
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