Two weeks before a scheduled trial was set to begin, Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's production company Wayfarer reached a settlement, quietly closing a legal chapter that had long cast a shadow over both their professional lives. The terms remain undisclosed, as they so often do when the weight of public exposure finally tips the scales toward private resolution. On the same evening the news broke, Lively appeared at the Met Gala wearing a gown decorated with her children's artwork — a reminder that even in the midst of institutional conflict, the personal finds a way to speak.
Blake Lively Settles Baldoni Lawsuit, Stuns at Met Gala Same Day
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