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Blake Lively Attends SXSW Premiere of New Film After Legal Dispute With Justin Baldoni

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Blake Lively made a notable appearance at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film & TV Festival on March 7, 2025, attending the premiere of her latest film, “Another Simple Favor.”

This event marked her first public engagement since the onset of her legal dispute with actor and director Justin Baldoni.

At the premiere, Lively appeared upbeat and engaged, interacting warmly with fans and posing for photographs.

She expressed her enthusiasm about reprising her role as Emily Nelson, stating that reuniting with co-star Anna Kendrick was “the best” and that the experience was thoroughly enjoyable.

“Another Simple Favor,” directed by Paul Feig, is the sequel to the 2018 film “A Simple Favor.”

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The narrative follows Stephanie (Kendrick), now a private investigator, as she attends Emily’s (Lively) extravagant wedding in Capri, Italy. The film is scheduled for release on Amazon Prime Video on May 1.

Lively’s appearance comes amid an ongoing legal battle with Baldoni, her co-star and director in the film adaptation of “It Ends with Us.”

In December 2024, Lively filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department, alleging that Baldoni had created a hostile work environment through inappropriate comments and unsolicited physical contact during filming. Baldoni has denied these allegations and has filed a defamation lawsuit in response.


 

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Cynthia Morgan Accuses Peter Okoye of Using Her for His Own Agenda

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Nigerian dancehall artist Cynthia Morgan shares shocking revelation in regards to Peter Okoye’s support back in 2020.

The artist takes to her Instagram page to share how Peter Okoye from the former musical duo, P-Square, was not sincere with his support.

I have a mixed feeling about my name popping up like this. I am not a weak person. Certain family members made it look so… you @peterpsquare included… until you found out what they were doing to you too. Na me listen to una sha.”

He categorically told me I can’t fight his brother, that his brother is richer than me and that his stance online wasn’t because he cared for me… he did it because he wanted to let the world know the reason for some of his actions and that his brothers were no good.”


 

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Filmmaker Pearl Wats Predicts Bright Future for Nigerian Film Industry

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Nigerian actress Pearl Nkiruka Waturuocha, famously known as, Pearl Wats takes shares that Nollywood is rising to the same level as Hollywood.

During a recent interview, the filmmaker shakers that the recognition of Nollywood is increasing globally and is on a possible rise to Hollywood Level.

“It is not only actors, actresses, producers, cameramen, directors, and producers that make money from the industry, but also make-up artists, stylists, fashion designers, video editors, food vendors, set designers, house agents, project managers, and many more.”


 

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Yulissa Escobar Evicted from Love Island USA After Racism Allegations Surface

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Love Island USA Season 7 cast member, Yulissa Escobar, has been evicted from the reality show. The reason behind her eviction was the fascism and racism allegations made by fans, who uncovered evidence suggesting that Yulissa had shown disregard for people of color and had made racist comments on multiple occasions.

This brought negative publicity to the show, as fans began teaming up to vote her out. It also affected the show’s streaming numbers, prompting Love Island to take immediate action by removing her from the cast.

Fans have reacted to the news, with many expressing satisfaction over her swift eviction.


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