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‘It Ends With Us’ Actor Debunks Blake Lively’s Nude Birth Scene Claims

Blake Lively’s nude birth scene decoded.

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A bombshell lawsuit filed by Blake Lively against Justin Baldoni has set the entertainment world on fire, with shocking claims that could tear apart the movie’s on-set atmosphere.

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Blake Lively’s shocking claims detailed.

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In her initial complaint, Lively accused Baldoni of making her feel uncomfortable during filming, specifically during a birth scene where she allegedly felt humiliated.

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In her legal complaint, Lively claimed that the birth scene was “chaotic, crowded, and utterly lacking in standard industry protections for filming nude scenes.”

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Lively went on to describe the scene as “violative,” especially because Baldoni allegedly chose his “best friend” to play the role of the OBGYN.

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Lively’s lawsuit suggests that Baldoni’s choice to cast his “best friend” for the OBGYN role was inappropriate, especially considering the intimate nature of the scene.

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A source close to Lively claims that she felt extremely uncomfortable when she learned the actor playing the OBGYN was, in fact, Baldoni’s close friend.

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Blake Lively also claimed the set lacked proper protections, with non-essential crew passing through while she was partially nude in stirrups during the birth scene.

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Her lawsuit further alleges that despite repeated requests, Lively was not provided proper coverage between takes, making the experience even more uncomfortable.

Baldoni’s response to Lively’s lawsuit explained.

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Baldoni has taken aggressive action, releasing raw behind-the-scenes footage to disprove Lively’s claims of inappropriate behavior.

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In an attempt to defend himself, Baldoni shared footage of a slow-dance scene with Lively, a moment Lively had described as uncomfortable and “damning.”

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Additionally, Baldoni released text messages that suggested Lively had invited him to her trailer while she was “pumping,” contradicting her claim of invasion of privacy.

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Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, has doubled down on the allegations, calling Baldoni a “predator,” which has added even more fuel to the fire.

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In retaliation, Baldoni filed a $400 million defamation suit against Reynolds and Lively, accusing them of launching a smear campaign against him.

Actor’s perspective on Lively’s claims unraveled.

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But now, actor Adam Mondschein is stepping up to reveal the truth behind the alleged “nearly nude” birth scene that Lively described as invasive in her lawsuit.

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Despite Lively’s claims, Mondschein denies that the set was unprofessional or chaotic, and insists that no inappropriate behavior occurred.

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Mondschein, who portrayed Dr. Dunbar in the 2024 film It Ends With Us, claims the events Lively described in her lawsuit about their scene together are drastically different from what actually happened.

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“I’m not going to speculate as to Ms. Lively’s motivations,” Mondschein told Page Six. “But my experience working with her is very different than what she’s described in her lawsuit.”

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Mondschein reveals that, contrary to Lively’s claims, no unprofessional behavior occurred during filming.

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“Lively never complained or expressed discomfort at any point,” Mondschein insists, describing the filming process as “entirely professional.”

The truth about Lively’s nude scene revealed.

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While Lively claimed she was “nearly nude,” Mondschein sets the record straight, saying her costume included a full hospital gown, black shorts, and a torso-covering prosthetic.

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“Her costume was fully covering. She was not nearly nude as suggested,” Mondschein reveals, pointing out that Lively’s description was not accurate.

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As the lawsuit continues to unfold, Lively’s portrayal of the birth scene as invasive seems to be at odds with Mondschein’s account of a professional, controlled filming environment.

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Mondschein also takes offense at the insinuations in Lively’s lawsuit about his qualifications, calling them “offensive” and easily refutable.

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“I’ve been acting for years, have a master’s degree in fine arts, and have worked with renowned theater companies,” Mondschein says, clearly upset by Lively’s comments about his experience.

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Mondschein argues that his casting was entirely legitimate, and that he was hired as a local actor—a fact Lively’s lawsuit overlooked.

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“I was a local hire,” Mondschein clarifies, emphasizing that he covered his own travel and living expenses, just like any other actor accepting the job.

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Lively’s reps have yet to comment on Mondschein’s allegations, but they continue to stand by her version of the events in the ongoing legal battle.

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If necessary, Mondschein is ready to testify in court, stating that he will answer any questions truthfully if called to the stand during the trial.

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As the lawsuit heats up, it remains unclear whether Baldoni’s team will call Mondschein to testify or depose him as part of their defense.

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Lively has asked a federal judge to dismiss Baldoni’s defamation lawsuit, calling it “vengeful,” but the judge has yet to rule on the motion.

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As the trial approaches, Lively, Baldoni, and their teams are preparing for a long and contentious legal battle, with both sides fiercely defending their positions.

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In the end, whether Lively’s claims hold up or Mondschein’s account prevails, the controversy surrounding that birth scene and its aftermath continues to captivate the public, with no resolution in sight.