Joe Rogan Torches Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds | Justin Baldoni’s $400M Lawsuit Exposed

Joe Rogan On Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds' Justin Baldoni Claims: "F*cked  Up"

Hollywood’s golden couple, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, has long been celebrated for charm, wit, and picture-perfect social media personas. But behind the polished veneer, a storm has been brewing—one that has erupted into a highly publicized scandal involving director Justin Baldoni. Enter Joe Rogan, whose megaphone podcasting has now turned the tide in Baldoni’s favor, exposing a calculated Hollywood power play.

Rogan Calls Out Hollywood Manipulation

In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan criticized Lively and Reynolds for allegedly weaponizing the Me Too movement to seize control of Baldoni’s passion project, It Ends With Us. Rogan framed their actions as manipulative and disgraceful, likening it to a Hollywood heist where fame and social justice were used as cover for personal gain. With millions of listeners across Spotify, YouTube, and Instagram, his words amplified the scandal, reaching audiences far beyond traditional entertainment coverage.

Receipts That Changed the Narrative

The turning point came with documented evidence: texts, voice notes, screenshots, and a dedicated website launched by Baldoni. One of the most damning pieces showed Blake accusing Baldoni of barging into her trailer while breastfeeding. Yet receipts revealed she had explicitly invited him, undermining her claims and exposing the selective narrative crafted by Lively and Reynolds.

Rogan highlighted this, emphasizing how the couple’s curated public image as the golden Hollywood pair was crumbling under scrutiny. Reynolds, once the beloved Deadpool, was now painted as a co-conspirator in a calculated smear campaign.

The $400 Million Lawsuit

Baldoni escalated the situation with a $400 million lawsuit against Lively, Reynolds, and their PR strategist, Leslie Sloan. The suit alleges defamation, extortion, false light, invasion of privacy, and promissory fraud. Unlike typical celebrity lawsuits, this one relies on receipts, exposing every attempt at narrative control and PR manipulation. Even the New York Times, accused of biased coverage, was named in the suit, highlighting how far Baldoni is willing to go to defend his reputation.

Blake Lively’s Dual Role on Set

Joe Rogan blasts Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for suing Justin Baldoni:  They 'f--ked up'

Reports suggest Blake Lively’s behavior on set went beyond that of an actress. Witnesses allege she seized producer-level authority, fired staff, blocked Baldoni from accessing footage, and dictated casting choices. While claiming harassment, Lively allegedly operated as a boss, creating a legal paradox: could a person who exercised such control legitimately claim to be a victim? Rogan pointed out that if Lively’s producer-level actions are verified, her harassment claims could collapse under the weight of her own authority on set.

Ryan Reynolds’ Complicity

Rogan didn’t spare Reynolds, accusing him of being a key player in the campaign against Baldoni. Reports claim he pressured agencies, supported Blake’s control, and leveraged his influence, turning personal support into alleged professional sabotage. This revelation has shaken fans and exposed the potential double standard in Hollywood, where curated personas can mask behind-the-scenes manipulation.

Cultural Fallout and Public Perception

The case has sparked a wider conversation about the misuse of social justice movements in Hollywood. Rogan’s amplification of Baldoni’s receipts challenged the narrative, showing how public perception can be weaponized and manipulated. Social media erupted, fans reevaluated the couple’s image, and the notion of the untouchable Hollywood golden pair began to crumble.

A Historic Public Takedown

With Rogan’s megaphone and Baldoni’s evidence, the scandal has become more than celebrity gossip—it’s a cultural indictment. Baldoni emerges as a steady, factual figure defending his career and reputation, while Blake and Ryan are portrayed as PR-obsessed manipulators. The $400 million lawsuit, combined with the public exposure of receipts, threatens to reshape Hollywood’s approach to influence, power, and accountability.

This saga is ongoing. For Lively and Reynolds, the fall from untouchable status has begun. For Baldoni and Rogan, it’s a demonstration of how evidence and bold truth-telling can challenge the glittering facades of Tinsel Town. Hollywood may never look the same.