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Candace Owens provides new insights concerning the Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively feud. She claims she received a tip from someone who allegedly worked on the set of “It ends with us.” She claims everyone is bashing Lively but apparently the true villain in the saga is Ryan Reynolds.

 

“This person is alleging that everything started when Ryan Reynolds decided to stroll on the movie set one day and review the “dailies” – This is an industry term for all the footage that they filmed for that day (I learned this 5 minutes ago). He then also decided to take a look at the script and between the two, something allegedly set him off,” Owens wrote.

The source went ahead to claim that the production assistants then overheard Ryan and Blake having an argument in her trailer. “Ryan Reynolds started being on the set on a regular basis as if he were her chaperone and that is where he started inserting himself into the actual production, including writing lines,” the source told Candace.

In their lawsuit, Ryan (and Blake, perhaps in response to husband’s anger) began inserting themselves in an effort to change lines and change scenes. “Its clear Ryan was determined to humiliate and “win” against Justin Baldoni,” Candace wrote. It is alleged Reynolds went so far to include lines in his Separate movie “Deadpool & Wolverine” about having an intimacy coordinator on set and making fun of Justin Baldoni’s feminism and his podcast.

It is also alleged that Ryan presented an ultimatum to WME, the biggest talent agency in Hollywood whose client roster include Taylor Swift, basically saying “It’s us or him.” This led to Justin Baldoni being dropped by the agency.

Candace continued, “My source says Justin Baldoni is legitimately a good guy who truly wanted to do this project but he cares deeply about women issues.” Candace Owens claims she believes Blake was fine with everything in the movie she signed on for, however, all that changed the day her husband showed you to set and allegedly blew a fuse.

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