😱 Joe Rogan EXPOSES Blake Lively’s Sinister Plan?! 💣 Ryan Reynolds “TERRIFIED” as Dark Truth Comes Out!

Joe Rogan Goes Off On Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds For 'Ruining' Their  'Reputation' By Suing Justin Baldoni

It’s one thing when anonymous rumors swirl on Reddit — but when Joe Rogan grabs a mic and goes in on Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds? All bets are off.

The king of unfiltered commentary didn’t mince words when he accused Lively of intentionally weaponizing the MeToo movement to seize control of the It Ends With Us film — a franchise originally owned by actor and director Justin Baldoni.

The accusations? Sinister.

The implications? Career-ending.

According to Rogan, Lively’s involvement in the ongoing legal battle wasn’t about justice — it was about power.

On a recent podcast, he and co-host Brendan Schaub blasted the Hollywood couple, claiming they tried to hijack Baldoni’s movie franchise by fabricating misconduct allegations.

Rogan compared Baldoni’s predicament to Johnny Depp’s infamous battle against false claims and said Baldoni is “doing it for the boys” by refusing to back down.

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“You can’t ruin a guy’s livelihood just to take over a movie,” he said, referencing the now-viral receipts Baldoni has released — including text messages that paint Lively as anything but a victim.

Among the most damning: messages where Lively allegedly invited Baldoni into her trailer while she was breastfeeding — a situation she later cited as harassment in her lawsuit.

Rogan and Schaub mocked the contradiction, suggesting Lively never expected Baldoni to defend himself with hard evidence.

“They thought no one would fight back,” Rogan said.

“Because they’re A-list.

” But fight back he did — with lawsuits, receipts, and a 179-page legal complaint accusing Lively and Reynolds of orchestrating a reputational hit job worth $400 million in damages.

And Reynolds? He’s now in the hot seat, too.

Joe Rogan blasts Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for suing 'sweet' Justin  Baldoni: They 'f–ked up'

Rogan claims the Deadpool star is “terrified” — not only about the lawsuit but also because of the timing.

Reynolds is about to take his company public, and the last thing he needs is a PR catastrophe dragging his name through the mud.

That might explain his recent motion to dismiss the lawsuit, a move Rogan mocked as a desperate attempt to “get out” before discovery begins.

Because once discovery hits, the floodgates open: emails, texts, depositions — possibly involving Taylor Swift, Hugh Jackman, Bradley Cooper, and more.

As Baldoni’s legal team gears up to subpoena Hollywood’s elite, they’re also accusing Lively and Reynolds of stalling tactics, including filing motions to stay discovery.

It’s a delay tactic, say insiders, aimed at avoiding a PR bloodbath that could crater box office returns and financial deals.

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Case in point: the upcoming premiere of A Simple Favor 2 and Reynolds’s company IPO.

“They can’t afford the truth to come out,” a source close to the case claimed.

Meanwhile, Baldoni’s lead attorney, Bryan Freedman, isn’t playing games.

In a savage statement to TMZ, Freedman called Lively’s attempt to dismiss the suit “one of the most abhorrent abuses of the legal system.

” He accused her of using her celebrity privilege to twist facts and avoid accountability, vowing to hold her responsible for what he labeled “pure malice.

” The legal filings say it plainly: Blake Lively used her influence, media connections, and PR firms to orchestrate a smear campaign that nearly destroyed Baldoni’s career — all because she couldn’t get her way on the creative direction of the

film.

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And now, more lawsuits are piling up.

Jed Wallace, a publicist from Street Relations, has hit Lively with a $7 million defamation lawsuit, claiming she falsely accused him of launching an online smear campaign.

In her own filings, Lively blamed Wallace and others for weaponizing bots and fake accounts — but now Wallace says she was the real aggressor.

“She’s trying to sue everyone into oblivion,” he said in court documents.

Lively’s camp, in turn, called the lawsuit “retaliatory,” but Wallace insists he has the evidence to prove otherwise.

As if things couldn’t get messier, a former assistant director from A Simple Favor has come forward, alleging that Lively created a toxic work environment so cruel that she “cried on her way home every night.

” Barbara Jorski, listed on IMDb as an AD for the film, posted comments on Henry Golding’s Instagram confirming she quit the project because of Blake.

“She puts you down constantly,” Jorski wrote.

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“You try so hard to please someone who is never pleased.”

The revelations don’t stop there.

Ryan Reynolds is now being accused of fueling the fire by personally labeling Baldoni a predator in his motion to dismiss.

Legal analysts say this may backfire, as Discovery could force him to testify or provide communications that further entangle him in the drama.

In fact, some speculate that Reynolds may become a co-defendant if Freedman’s team uncovers enough evidence tying him to the alleged smear campaign.

Even Rogan couldn’t resist mocking the star couple’s legal strategies.

“Blake Lively used PR like a sword,” he joked, “but now they’re stuck in the middle of their own trap.

” He warned that as more receipts come out, public perception of Lively and Reynolds will only deteriorate.

Already, fans on social media have dubbed Lively “the new Amber Heard,” and posts comparing Reynolds’s awkward recent interviews to a man “on the brink” are spreading fast.

And while Blake’s legal team argues she was legally entitled to file a harassment complaint even as an independent contractor, Baldoni’s team is firing back, saying her actions were never about justice — only manipulation.

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“If she truly wanted the truth to come out,” one insider said, “she wouldn’t be running from Discovery.”

All eyes are now on the March 2026 trial date.

With subpoenas looming and reputations on the line, this case is shaping up to be one of Hollywood’s most explosive court battles in years.

Will Blake Lively’s carefully cultivated image survive the storm? Can Ryan Reynolds distance himself before the fallout torpedoes his business empire? Or is Joe Rogan right — is this the moment when the house of cards finally collapses?

One thing’s for sure: this isn’t just a legal battle.

It’s a war for public opinion, media dominance, and survival in an industry where one false move can turn A-list into blacklist.

And thanks to Rogan’s mic drop, the world is watching closer than ever.

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