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Blake Lively Faces Legal Battle and Online Backlash During 'Another Simple Favor' Release

As Lively and co-star Justin Baldoni prepare for trial in 2026, her latest film contends with review-bombing and public defense from director Paul Feig.

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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Lively" title="">Blake Lively</a> as Emily Nelson smiling in "Another Simple Favor"

Overview

  • Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are engaged in cross-lawsuits, with Lively alleging harassment and retaliation, while Baldoni countersues for defamation and civil extortion.
  • A judge has imposed a gag order, restricting both parties from making public statements about the case ahead of the 2026 trial.
  • 'Another Simple Favor,' now streaming on Prime Video, has been targeted by coordinated review-bombing, dropping its audience score on Rotten Tomatoes to 44%.
  • Director Paul Feig has publicly defended Lively, calling her an 'amazing collaborator' and denying rumors of multiple cuts or on-set feuds.
  • The film's online backlash reflects a broader trend of trolling campaigns targeting progressive, female-led projects in the entertainment industry.