Jenny Slate Slams Justin Baldoni as ‘Most Intense Narcissist’ in Unsealed Texts

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Unsealed text messages from Jenny Slate reveal sharp criticism of Justin Baldoni during the production of ‘It Ends With Us’. Slate, who played Baldoni’s on-screen sister Allysa, expressed repulsion toward Baldoni and producer Jamey Heath. The messages describe Baldoni as unfit for his role as director and co-star.

Slate refused to promote the image of Baldoni as a male feminist. She called him a fraud in private communications. Slate emphasized her unwillingness to support his crafted persona.

Slate described Baldoni as the biggest clown. She labeled him the most intense narcissist she had ever encountered. Slate noted lessons learned from the experience.

Slate found interactions with Baldoni and Heath intensely negative. She described their behavior as shitty and fascinating in a disturbing way. Slate stated both men were truly unfit.

Slate felt repulsed and deeply irritated by Baldoni and Heath. She acknowledged Lively faced more serious issues from them. Slate highlighted weird lies and wrongheaded actions from Baldoni.

Slate questioned how Baldoni delivered a TED Talk. She compared him unfavorably to other industry figures. Slate cited his fragility and misogyny as particularly troubling.

Slate avoided any further association with Baldoni. She extended the same stance to Heath. Slate described Heath as truly unprofessional.

Slate recounted an inappropriate comment from Baldoni about her appearance. He stated she looked sexy, noting his wife was present. Slate deemed the remark unwanted and out of place.

The comment targeted Slate personally, not her character. Slate found it offered no professional value. Slate chose not to confront Baldoni due to discomfort on set.

Slate described the overall shoot as gross and disturbing. Many shared her view of the experience. Slate and Lively complained directly to the studio.

Slate declined to promote the film alongside Baldoni or Heath. She maintained this position through the press tour. Slate later voiced public support for Lively.

Slate commended Lively’s bravery in taking action. She described reported attacks on Lively’s reputation as dark and threatening. Slate stood by Lively as a leader and loyal friend.

The texts surface within Lively’s legal claims against Baldoni. Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation. Baldoni’s countersuit faced dismissal.

Representatives for Slate and Baldoni offered no comment on the revelations. The messages underscore documented tensions from the production. Slate’s words provide insight into on-set dynamics.

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