Justin Baldoni May Tell His Side After Blake Lively Settlement

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively in "It Ends With Us." Courtesy of Sony Pictures/Columbia Pictures

The legal war between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively may be officially settled, but the fallout surrounding It Ends With Us is far from over. Just days after both sides quietly resolved their explosive court battle, new reports suggest Baldoni is considering a tell-all project that could reopen one of Hollywood’s ugliest celebrity feuds in public view.

And unlike many high-profile settlements, there’s reportedly no nondisclosure agreement stopping him from speaking. That detail alone changes everything.

Justin Baldoni Reportedly Exploring Tell-All Options

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively in "It Ends With Us." Courtesy of Sony Pictures/Columbia Pictures
Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively in “It Ends With Us.” Courtesy of Sony Pictures/Columbia Pictures

According to recent reports, Baldoni is weighing multiple opportunities to publicly share his version of events following the settlement. His attorney, Bryan Freedman, hinted at that possibility during an appearance on the No Filter with Zack Peter podcast, saying Baldoni’s priority is “being able to speak his truth” and “tell the story.”

Reports later claimed Baldoni has already discussed the possibility of a memoir, documentary, or streaming project centered around the legal drama that consumed headlines for more than a year. One source described the potential project as a guaranteed media frenzy because the case has already become one of Hollywood’s most heavily followed celebrity disputes.

The financial upside could also be enormous. Industry speculation suggests a major streaming platform or television network would aggressively pursue exclusive rights if Baldoni decides to move forward publicly.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Settled Without Financial Payouts

The settlement itself surprised many observers because neither side reportedly received financial compensation. That detail matters because Lively originally sought hundreds of millions in damages after accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and orchestrating a smear campaign connected to the release of It Ends With Us.

Court filings later confirmed that Lively voluntarily dismissed her remaining claims without receiving payment from Baldoni or Wayfarer Studios. A source close to Lively told PEOPLE the case “was never about money,” arguing her focus was exposing alleged misconduct and retaliatory tactics inside Hollywood systems.

Still, Baldoni’s legal team framed the outcome very differently. Freedman called the settlement “a total victory” for Baldoni and the Wayfarer parties, pointing to the dismissal of multiple claims earlier in the litigation.

How the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Feud Started

The conflict began in late 2024 after Lively filed a lawsuit accusing Baldoni of misconduct tied to the production of It Ends With Us, the adaptation of It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover. Lively alleged Baldoni sexually harassed her during production and later coordinated a PR-driven smear campaign designed to damage her reputation.

Baldoni denied the allegations and eventually filed a massive countersuit reportedly valued at $400 million. The case quickly escalated into one of the entertainment industry’s most closely watched legal fights, generating endless online debate and intense media coverage.

At various points, both sides accused the other of manipulating public perception through leaks, strategic filings, and media narratives.

Blake Lively Suffers Another Legal Setback

Even after the settlement, one unresolved legal issue remains. Lively recently attempted to submit additional legal briefs tied to recovering attorney fees and damages connected to Baldoni’s countersuit. However, the judge overseeing the case declined the request, saying further filings were unnecessary before a ruling.

That decision marked another setback after several earlier claims in the broader lawsuit were already dismissed.

The remaining legal dispute centers on whether Lively can recover legal costs under California Civil Code Section 47.1, a statute designed to protect individuals who report alleged harassment or retaliation from retaliatory defamation lawsuits.

Baldoni’s legal team argues those protections should not apply because much of the alleged conduct tied to the film occurred in New Jersey rather than California. For now, the judge has not issued a final ruling on that issue.

Why This Story Still Has Hollywood’s Attention

Celebrity legal battles happen constantly. Very few reshape public conversation the way this one did. Part of that comes from the unusual collision of factors involved: a bestselling book adaptation, accusations involving workplace misconduct, allegations of coordinated PR attacks, and two major Hollywood figures with massive fan bases.

The situation also became heavily litigated online, where public opinion often shifted in real time based on court filings, leaked documents, and social media discourse. That’s why Baldoni potentially speaking publicly matters.

Most celebrity settlements effectively end the story because both parties agree to confidentiality restrictions.

This case appears different. Without an NDA reportedly in place, Baldoni could theoretically give interviews, write a memoir, participate in a documentary, or release his own detailed account of the dispute. If that happens, the It Ends With Us controversy could easily return to the center of entertainment news all over again.

What Happens Next?

At the moment, neither Baldoni nor Lively has publicly commented on the reports surrounding a possible tell-all project.

But the door clearly remains open.

And because neither side walked away with money from the settlement, both camps are already working aggressively to shape public perception of who actually “won” the case.

That battle may ultimately continue long after the legal paperwork is finalized.

For now, one thing is clear: this story isn’t disappearing quietly.

FAQ

Did Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively settle their lawsuit?

Yes. Both parties reached a settlement earlier this month before the case went to trial.

Did Blake Lively receive money in the settlement?

Court filings indicate Lively did not receive financial compensation in the settlement.

Is Justin Baldoni writing a tell-all book?

Reports claim Baldoni is exploring a memoir, documentary, or similar project, though nothing has been officially announced.

Why were Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni suing each other?

The dispute stemmed from allegations tied to the production of It Ends With Us, including claims of harassment, retaliation, and defamation.

Is the legal battle fully over?

Not entirely. A remaining issue involving attorney fees and damages under California law is still unresolved.

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