Justin Baldoni’s women’s solidarity award rescinded amid Blake Lively allegations
Justin Baldoni has had his Women’s Solidarity Award revoked following serious allegations made by his co-star Blake Lively.
The actor, known for his role in “It Ends With Us,” was honored by the non-profit organization Vital Voices earlier this month for his advocacy on behalf of women.
However, the organization rescinded the award after Lively filed a legal complaint accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and attempting to undermine her reputation through a coordinated smear campaign.
The complaint described Baldoni’s conduct as “abhorrent” and contrary to the values that Vital Voices upholds.
Baldoni’s legal team has denied the allegations, stating they are “categorically false.”
They claimed that a crisis public relations team was hired because Lively had threatened to disrupt the film’s production unless her demands were met.
Lively’s complaint details a series of demands made during a meeting to address her concerns, which included restrictions on discussing Baldoni’s personal issues and the approval of intimate scenes in the script.
She accused Baldoni and his production company of orchestrating a “sophisticated” retaliation plan against her.
Read more
Top Indian wrestler accuses government of silence over sexual harassment probe
Indian wrestlers call off protest over sexual harassment allegations
Saudi Arabia decides to name people charged with sexual harassment
In the wake of these allegations, Liz Plank, Baldoni’s co-host on the podcast “The Man Enough Show,” announced her departure from the program.
She expressed gratitude to listeners for their support but felt compelled to step away following the accusations against Baldoni.
The situation continues to evolve as both parties prepare for the legal proceedings ahead.
For the latest news, follow us on Twitter @Aaj_Urdu. We are also on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.