Blake Lively is running into real resistance in Hollywood as her legal fight with Justin Baldoni continues to play out. The dispute is tied to their film “It Ends With Us,” and is still headed for trial. However, much of her case has already been dismissed.
Away from the courtroom, the conversation now seems to be more about what this means for her standing in the industry. Insiders say studios are keeping their distance, wary of the controversy around alleged on-set issues. One veteran entertainment insider has gone as far as to suggest she is effectively “persona non grata.”
Lively, for her part, is said to be intent on seeing the case through.
Lively is effectively being treated as an outsider by parts of Hollywood right now, though there has been no formal move to shut her out.
According to NewsNation reporter Paula Froelich, the “persona non grata” label reflects how the industry is responding to her ongoing legal battle, not any official blacklist. The report points to a growing reluctance among agents and executives to get involved while the situation remains unresolved, with many choosing to keep their distance for now.
Froelich had flagged similar concerns earlier. In February 2025, she reported that studios were already hesitant to work with Lively during the fallout from “It Ends With Us,” citing claims of budget overruns and production delays.
Lively Accused Of Costing Studios Millions

At the same time, some of the most damaging claims about Blake Lively’s standing in Hollywood stem directly from her dispute with Baldoni. Allegations tied to “It Ends With Us,” largely outlined in her co-star’s lawsuit, focus on how the production unfolded behind the scenes.
According to those claims, costs began to rise during filming as changes were made and spending increased. Wardrobe has been cited as one area where the budget went significantly over.
The production is also said to have faced delays, with each interruption adding to expenses through extended crew time, locations, and logistics.
One incident frequently referenced involves a producer stepping away from the project after a tense meeting that included Ryan Reynolds. The producer later returned at a higher salary.

Lawyers for Lively and Baldoni’s production company are arguing over whether alleged comments he made about her “weight” should be shown to a jury in their upcoming trial.
Baldoni’s side wants the remarks excluded, telling the court they are irrelevant to the claims that remain after most of Lively’s case was dismissed. According to a Daily Mail report, they argue the comments would only bias the jury and distract from the issues being decided.
Lively’s lawyers disagree. They say the remarks are part of a broader pattern of behavior and help explain why she believed she was facing inappropriate conduct, making them relevant to the case.
Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds Eye UK Move

In another Daily Mail story, Lively and Reynolds are described as increasingly withdrawn as their legal battles persist.
The report, citing unnamed sources, says the situation has taken a personal and professional toll on Lively, who is said to be exhausted and less engaged socially. The couple has scaled back public appearances and is said to prefer spending more time in private settings.
Lively and Reynolds have reportedly discussed relocating to the U.K., partly to step away from the backlash in the U.S. and reset. However, practical considerations, including their children’s lives, could complicate any permanent move.
The Moment Blake Lively’s Fallout Began

As Lively’s legal battle with Baldoni continues, observers on social media have pinpointed the exact moment when her standing in Hollywood may have begun to slip.
As The Blast reported, some fans have pointed to August 21, 2024, as the key date. The feature cited resurfaced messages in which a senior Sony Pictures Entertainment executive allegedly called her “un-hirable” and said she would “never work again.”
Another person in the exchange suggested she could recover by apologizing to a reporter, but the exec reportedly rejected that idea, doubling down that Lively was “done for.”
These exchanges are also feeding into the broader discussion about Lively’s place in Hollywood.
