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Justin Baldoni Addresses 'It Ends with Us' Cast Unfollowing Him, Shares Alleged Isabela Ferrer Text Message Exchange

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If you watched It Ends with Us, you’ll recognize Isabela Ferrer, who portrayed a young Lily Bloom. Blake Lively portrayed the adult version of the character.

In Justin Baldoni‘s new lawsuit, filed today (January 16), he spoke about much of the cast unfollowing him on Instagram. Keep reading to find out more… The lawsuit states, “The other cast members also unfollowed Baldoni, creating the false impression that Baldoni had done something wrong.

On information and belief, Lively induced the other cast members to shun Baldoni, in an early attempt to give fans the impression that Baldoni had committed an egregious sin, something so egregious that no one wanted to even take photos with him or have him around. Lively was leaving what she had earlier referred to as “crumbs,” a social media strategy she had learned from a close celebrity friend: to give fans just enough to allow them to come to their own conclusions, thereby launching an army of detectives that, on information and belief, Lively hoped would turn against Baldoni.” The lawsuit continues, “The unfollowing of Baldoni by cast members and even the author of the book, who he had a longstanding relationship with, was done without warning or any communication from them, in stark contrast to the warm praise and appreciation cast members had until that point always showered on him.

For example, Isabela Ferrer, cast as “Young Lily,” exchanged grateful texts with Baldoni during and after her filming stint, which included a number of scenes involving intimacy.” They then included a text exchange, allegedly between Justin and Isabela.

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