Actress Blake Lively has informed a New York court that she lost over $40 million due to reputational harm caused by her ongoing legal dispute with former co-star Justin Baldoni.
The lawsuit centers on allegations that Baldoni and others contributed to a “mean girl” image that damaged Lively’s career and earnings.
Lively claims the reputational damage directly impacted her professional opportunities and financial standing.
The legal filing details how the alleged smear campaign affected her ability to secure new projects and endorsement deals.
Baldoni has denied the allegations, and his legal team has argued that Lively’s claims are without merit.
The case has drawn significant public attention due to the high-profile nature of both actors and the substantial monetary figure involved.
Court documents reveal that Lively attributes the financial losses to negative media coverage and public perception shifts during the feud.
The dispute originated from their work together on the film adaptation of “It Ends With Us,” with tensions reportedly escalating behind the scenes.
Legal experts note that proving reputational damages in court can be challenging, requiring clear evidence of direct financial losses.
The case continues to unfold in New York court, with both parties expected to present further evidence in the coming months.





