Blake Lively recently addressed her ongoing lawsuit against Justin Baldoni in her first TV interview since the legal dispute began. While she couldn't provide extensive details about the case, she shared that the past year has been a rollercoaster of intense emotions. Lively highlighted the significance of women's voices being heard, expressing concern over the fear that silences many. She emphasized the strength she finds in speaking out and credited her four children as her support system through the challenging times.
During the interview, Meyers told her that he wasn't "totally informed" about her lawsuit. "I'm thrilled you're not doing 'Weekend Update' right now, 'cause you'd be quite informed," she joked, referencing Meyers' previous hosting gig on Saturday Night Live.
Lively noted that she couldn't speak at length about her legal matters, but did open up about the "pretty intense year" she's had. "What I can say without going too into it is that this year has been full of the highest highs and the lowest lows of my life," she said.
Still, she continues to believe that it's important to speak up. "I see so many women around... especially right now, afraid to share their experiences. And fear is by design. It's what keeps us silent," she said.
Blake also credited her four children - daughters James, 10; Inez, 8; and Betty, 5; and 2-year-old son Olin - for getting her through the past year. "They're just my lifeline," she said.
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