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Justin Baldoni women's solidarity award rescinded amid allegations

2024-12-24 13:00:02
Justin Baldoni accepted the women's solidarity award in New York roughly two weeks before allegations were lodged by his co-star Blake Lively

In the romantic drama, Lively plays a woman who finds herself in a relationship with a charming but abusive boyfriend, played by Baldoni.

The Voices of Solidarity Award was given to Baldoni on 9 December during an awards ceremony in New York, Vital Voices said in a statement. The award was presented by comedian Hasan Minhaj and celebrates "remarkable men who have shown courage and compassion in advocating on behalf of women and girls".

He posted about the award on his Instagram page, saying he was "deeply honoured and humbled" and noting the continued work to needed to be done to help future generations of men.

"My hope is that we can teach our boys, while they are still young, that vulnerability is strength, sensitivity is a super power, and empathy makes them powerful," he said in the post.

In a statement on Monday, Vital Voices explained it had revoked the award and notified Baldoni of the decision.

Also on Monday, Baldoni's podcast co-host Liz Plank announced she was leaving The Man Enough show following the allegations.

The podcast bills itself as creating "a safe environment" for exploring issues such as how "masculinity" shows up in relationships, as well as "sex, success" and "mental health".

Author and journalist Plank told their listeners via Instagram: "I'm writing to you today to let you know that I have had my representatives inform [Baldoni's production company] Wayfarer that I will no longer be co-hosting The Man Enough podcast."

She thanked fans for "trusting me with your hearts and stories, for holding space for mine, and for making this show what it was".

Lively, who is best known for her role on the TV show Gossip Girl, recently filed a legal complaint accusing Baldoni and his team of attacking her public image.

She says in the complaint the attacks followed a meeting to address "repeated sexual harassment and other disturbing behaviour" by Baldoni and a producer on the movie.

According to the filing to the California Civil Rights Department, a list of 30 demands relating to the pair's alleged misconduct was made at the meeting to ensure they could continue to produce the film.

The list included requests such as no more mention of Baldoni's "pornography addiction", no descriptions of genitalia and no addition of intimate scenes that weren't approved by her when she read the script.

Lively also accused Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios of leading a "multi-tiered plan" to wreck her reputation in the media and online, including hiring a crisis manager who led a "sophisticated, coordinated, and well-financed retaliation plan" against her and used a "digital army" to post social media content that seemed authentic.

Responding to the legal complaint, Baldoni's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, said in a statement on Saturday that the accusations were "categorically false".

Freedman accused Lively of making numerous demands and threats, including "threatening to not show up to set, threatening to not promote the film", which would end up "ultimately leading to its demise during release, if her demands were not met".

He alleged that Lively's claims were "intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt and rehash a narrative in the media".