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In her first tv interview since her authorized hassle with former co-star Justin Baldoni started, Blake Lively is breaking her silence.
Energetic appeared on “Late Night time with Seth Meyers” on Thursday evening to advertise her new movie, “One other Easy Favor.” She had some mild dialog with host Meyers earlier than she addressed the Baldoni lawsuit.
After talking about her kids (she shares three daughters and one son with husband Ryan Reynolds), she stated, “It is no shock I’ve had a fairly intense yr, they usually’re simply my lifeline. It doesn’t matter what day I am having, I’ve to be Disneyland day by day for them, and so it is the very best.”
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Blake Energetic is seen in Midtown on Might 1, 2025, in New York Metropolis. (TheStewartofNY/GC Pictures)
Meyers, a former “Saturday Night Live” solid member and author, took the chance to broach the topic of her “intense yr,” and after admitting that he is maybe not as educated about what she’s been going by as some, Energetic joked, “I am thrilled you are not doing Weekend Replace proper now, since you can be fairly knowledgeable, so it is good.”
“Have been I to ask you about it, I think about you are in a scenario the place you possibly can’t say a lot,” Meyers stated.

Blake Energetic seemed to be in good spirits as she took pictures with followers in New York on Might 1, 2025. (XNY/Star Max/GC Pictures)
Energetic agreed, however provided, “What I can say with out going too into it’s that this yr has been stuffed with the very best highs and the lowest lows of my life, and I see so many ladies round afraid to talk, particularly proper now, afraid to share their experiences.”
She continued, “And concern is by design, it is what retains us silent, however I additionally acknowledge that many individuals haven’t got the chance to talk, so I do really feel lucky that I have been in a position to. And it is the ladies who’ve had the power to make use of their voice that is saved me sturdy, and helped me in my perception in my struggle for the world to be protected for ladies and ladies.”
“It is a fairly easy factor, however, you realize, nothing …” she added, trailing off when the viewers started to applaud.
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Blake Energetic spoke briefly about her courtroom battle in opposition to Justin Baldoni on Seth Meyer’s present. (Getty Pictures)
Meyers completed the dialog by telling her that he was going to “respect that you just’re ready the place you possibly can’t discuss it extra,” and the interview continued on to lighter matters.
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Energetic and Baldoni starred collectively in “It Ends with Us,” which premiered in August 2024. After a press tour rife with rumors of behind-the-scenes issues between the 2, Energetic filed an official criticism in opposition to him with the California Civil Rights Division.
Within the criticism, Lively detailed allegations of sexual harassment, retaliation, intentional affliction of emotional misery, negligence and extra in opposition to Baldoni and movie producer Jamey Heath. She later moved her criticism to federal courtroom, submitting a lawsuit in opposition to Baldoni on Dec. 31, 2024.

Justin Baldoni and Blake Energetic starred collectively in “It Ends with Us,” which was launched in August 2024. (Getty Pictures)
The identical day Energetic filed her federal go well with, Baldoni filed a $250 million go well with in opposition to the New York Instances for a December article concerning the alleged smear marketing campaign he tried to run in opposition to his co-star.
Weeks later, Baldoni then named Energetic and Reynolds in a separate $400 million defamation lawsuit wherein he accused the Hollywood energy couple of trying to hijack “It Ends With Us” and create their very own narrative.
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A trial date is scheduled for March 2026.
Fox Information Digital’s Lauryn Overhultz and Tracy Wright contributed to this report.