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Amid rising tensions on the set of “It Ends With Us,” a film starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni set for release in August 2024, a Sony Pictures executive reportedly referred to Lively as a “f–king terrorist.”
The executive in question, Giannetti, who holds the position of executive vice president of production and senior creative at Sony, admitted to making the controversial remark during a deposition in September 2025. This deposition became public on Tuesday ahead of a summary judgment hearing related to Lively’s lawsuit against Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios.
According to a report by People, Giannetti acknowledged her comment when asked if she had expressed this sentiment to Wayfarer CEO Jamey Heath. This occurred after Lively, 38, had reportedly issued an ultimatum to leave the project unless her extensive list of demands was fulfilled.
Giannetti emphasized that Sony had already poured “a tremendous amount of money” into the making of the film, which she believed needed completion to avoid being deemed “unreleasable.”
During her testimony, Giannetti mentioned that she did not remember any incidents where Lively directly accused Baldoni, who both directed and starred in “It Ends With Us,” or Heath of making her feel uncomfortable on set.
After the movie’s release, Giannetti sent Lively a text message praising her for her work.
“Blake, $50 million!! Your blood, sweat, tears, brilliant smarts, heart and soul in every single frame,” Giannetti wrote. “My God, it’s incredible. Thank you 50 million times. And it’s only Saturday night.”
During her testimony, Giannetti said her message referred only to the film’s “gigantic” box office success.
Lively’s list of demands included banning improvised intimate scenes, discussions of pornography, sexual experiences or genitalia, and comments about her body, weight and personal life.
Baldoni, 41, and Heath agreed to the demands; however, according to Lively, that’s when they retaliated against her.
Her December 2024 lawsuit alleges sexual harassment and retaliation, as she claims Baldoni and his Wayfarer team subsequently orchestrated a smear campaign against her to ruin her reputation.
Baldoni has repeatedly denied the allegations and requested in November 2025 that the judge overseeing the case dismiss the actress’ suit.
The judge will decide Thursday whether some or all of Lively’s claims will proceed to trial, which is set for May 2026.