Blake Lively is on the verge of being canceled

I admit I’m not fully up to date on the inner workings of Hollywood and its power structure, but I’m starting to understand why the Alphabet Mafia and the wokes are mad at Blake Lively.

On Monday I talked about how the Alphabets were FURIOUS with the 36-year-old actress for her use of “trannies” during a 2012 interview. Now I hear there’s an ongoing feud between Lively and her co-star in the film It ends with uscurrently the second biggest film in the United States.

That opponent is male feminist Justin Balboni, who once gave a TED Talk in which he challenged men to engage in DEEP self-reflection and told the audience that he was done with trying to be “manly enough.”

“I don’t just want to be a good man. I want to be a good human being. And I believe the only way that can happen is if men learn to not only embrace the qualities that we’ve been told are feminine within ourselves, but also be willing to stand up, to advocate for and to learn from the women who embody them,” Baldoni told the TED Talk audience.

Let’s go back to the film that these two made. Baldoni adapted the film from the novel It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover. The book and the film focus on domestic violence. On TikTok, it’s been hailed as a game-changer film. A generational film about a topic that TikTok has taken on.

Now that we’ve covered the nitty gritty of this feud, we can dig deeper into the allegations:

  • Lively, her critics (TikTok) say, isn’t taking domestic violence seriously enough, pointing to an Instagram post in which she tells her fans to “gather your friends, wear your flowers and go out and see it.”
  • Lively’s Instagram account is a flood of “So f–king tone deaf” posts from people telling Lively to stop wearing floral dresses to promote the film; this is about “DV,” they keep yelling.
  • “We need a remake without Blake!” one person wrote.
  • “It’s Justin’s movie, honey. You were just in it,” wrote another.
  • Others are angry with her for allowing an alcohol brand to advertise around the film.
  • Baldoni is said to have insulted Lively, who gave birth just before filming, because he was overweight. He is also said to have held on to a kissing scene in the film for too long, which seems like grounds for cancellation for a male #MeToo feminist.
  • Baldoni reportedly didn’t like it when Lively invited her husband, Ryan Reynolds, to the set to direct when it was still Baldoni’s baby.

When you add it all up, you can understand why the mafia descended on Lively last weekend with that “transvestite” thing from 12 years ago.

When will people realize that Hollywood is only out to rob them of their money?

Hey folks, here’s a news flash: Hollywood has a mission, and that’s to make as much money as possible off of people like you who form an emotional connection to a book that is being turned into a movie for the sole purpose of making money off of you.

Baldoni took on this project because he wanted to make money from the subject of domestic violence. It wasn’t because he has a big heart and is a great male feminist. Deep down, he loves money, otherwise he would donate every penny of the film to shelters for victims of domestic violence. Baldoni is not running a charity here.

Shame on you if you think Hollywood and Lively are saints.

Both exist to MAKE MONEY. MONEY. And you are the target. As Paul Newman once so eloquently said, “If you are playing a game of poker and you look around the table and you can’t see who the sucker is, it’s you.”

On Instagram, women are freaking out because Lively is promoting skincare products while promoting the film, acting like Lively should be in a bunker crying about domestic violence.

Ladies, Baldoni and Lively used domestic violence to make money for mansions. If you are not willing to stop giving them money, they will not stop trying to get every last penny out of your bank account.

It’s up to you.

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