Blake Lively, who sued Justin Baldoni for sexual harassment, stepped in to the entertainment industry at a tender age of 10 by portraying a role in Sandman.
She became part of The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants two decades ago. The filmmaker of the movie has finally reflected on his experience working with the Gossip Girl alum.
Ken Kwapis gushed about the Green Lantern star that he cannot “imagine anyone else other than Blake Lively as Bridget.”
He directed the film which featured the 37-year-old star as Bridget alongside America Ferrera, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn.
The 67-year-old screenwriter revealed that the major challenge was to establish a natural bond between the cast as “the four actors had never met before this film.”
He shared a “certain exercise” to rehearse a scene without “actually rehearsing” as he handed out a “$75 or $100” bill to “buy something in character” from a thrift store.
The main cast developed a friendship that remains to this day.
In the aftermath of her legal battle with filmmaker Justin, the Another Simple Favor actress has struggled to maintain her long-term bond with pop sensation Taylor Swift.
After sharing screen with her co-star Justin Baldoni in the romantic drama It Ends With Us, the Savages actress complaint about his inappropriate behaviour.
In December, the actress filed a lawsuit against the Jane the Virgin actor, accusing him of sexual harassment and starting a smear campaign.
The filmmaker denied all the allegations and responded with a defamation lawsuit against Blake and her husband Ryan Reynolds.
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