
As promised, Vogue & Joanne are diving head first into the drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni... Oh. My. Word. Plus, should you call it quits if he doesn't want to get married and what are Joanne's tips for playing the apps??If you’d like to get in touch, you can send an email to [email protected] review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/For merch, tour dates and more visit: www.mytherapistghostedme.comFor more information about Joanne's gigs, just visit www.joannemcnally.comThis episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.
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Welcome back to My Therapist Ghosted Me. It's the bonus episode. It's me, Joanne McNally, and as usual, crew. I have... Me, Vogue. Vogue Williams here. Yes. The blonde one and the other one.
We said that we were going to deep dive Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
And when we said that, just as we said that, within the gap between we said it and us recording today, Justin Baldoni released an entire website with every single receipt, every single text message. Who, what poor bitch had to put that together? I don't know. That is quite the job.
That is a real, that's like, you know what? This is how angry I am. I will sift through these messages like no one's business.
Forensic. I would call that frantically forensic. Actually, not frantically. Very well thought out and calmly forensic.
I feel like, okay, let's try and explain it slightly. I think people, a lot of, everyone kind of knows what's going on. Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni did a film together called It Ends With Us. And it was based on this hugely popular book by Colleen Hoover. And then they turned it into a film and there was obviously bad blood as they were doing the press because they never did press together.
They never really spoke about each other. Blake Lively was getting the worst press because actually she wasn't mentioning what the story was kind of about. And it's, it's about, it's a domestic abuse story in the end. And then people were going at her for that. It was Justin Baldoni's film.
Yes. So he was the director. He's the director. He's the one who got the rights to turn the book into a film. It's his film with his production company. Right. Then they hired Blake Lively as to play the lead and, She then played the lead. Some issues happened. She was trying to rewrite scenes. She was demanding $5,000 shoes even though her character has just come out of college.
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