American actress Kaitlin Olson has expressed her support for animated blake after his legal complaint against Justin Baldoni.
Olson joins others, including Lively’s “It Ends with Us” co-stars Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone and Jenny Slate, who have supported her since she filed a lawsuit against Baldoni.
Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, co-owner of the Welsh soccer team Wrexham AFC along with Olson’s husband, Rob McElhenney, also broke his silence on social media recently, days after his wife’s legal complaint.
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Kaitlin Olson shares post in support of Blake Lively

Lively continues to receive support from Hollywood stars following her sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni, and the latest comes from Olson.
On Thursday, Olson took to her Instagram Stories to repost an Instagram Reel of The New York Times.
The reel chronicled Lively’s complaint about Baldoni and his alleged smear campaign against her.
In addition to reposting the post, Olson added the caption: “@blakelively is a kind, lovely, honest and generous person (and an amazing mother). FYI.”
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Jenny Slate is next to Blake Lively

Olson’s supportive post came a few days after Lively’s “It Ends with Us” co-star Jenny Slate expressed her determination to stand by him amid his legal lawsuit.
In a statement made to Today.comSlate said: “As a castmate and friend of Blake Lively, I express my support as she takes action against those who reportedly planned and carried out an attack on her reputation.”
Slate also said, “Blake is a leader, a loyal friend, and a trusted source of emotional support to me and many who know and love her.”
The 42-year-old actress described the revelations about the attack on Lively as “terribly dark, disturbing and totally threatening.”
And he concluded: “I congratulate my friend, I admire her bravery and I am at her side.”
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Michele Morrone says she felt Blake Lively’s ‘pain’

On Monday, another of Lively’s “It Ends with Us” co-stars, Michele Morrone, took to her Instagram Stories to post a video with an emotional message. expressing support for her.
Morrone said he wasn’t the type to post those types of videos, but felt it was “time to defend” Lively, whom he “really” loves.
The Italian actor shared that he met Lively while filming the sequel to “A Simple Favor” and immediately sensed something was wrong. He added: “I felt the pain and then when we had a chance to talk, she and I…Blake was in pain.”
Morrone shared a link to New York Times article detailing Lively’s legal complaint and asked her followers to read it.
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He explained: “That’s why I want to link the New York Times article here just so you understand before I comment on what happened. That’s all I’m asking of you. That’s what I want you to do.”
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Brandon Sklenar and Colleen Hoover defend Lively

Prior to Morrone’s post, “It Ends with Us” actor Brandon Sklenar and author Colleen Hoover also posted messages supporting Blake Lively.
On Monday, Sklenar took to his Instagram Stories to share the New York Times link and a message urging your followers to read the article. He wrote: “For the love of God, read this.”
Meanwhile, Hoover took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of her and Lively hugging during the film’s screening.
In the caption of the post, Hoover wrote: “@blakelively you have been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met.”
She concluded: “Thank you for being exactly the human being that you are. Never change. Never faint.”
Other celebrities who have supported Lively include “A Simple Favor” director Paul Feig and America Ferrera, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn, who starred alongside her in “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.”
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Ryan Reynolds breaks the silence on social networks after his wife’s legal complaint

On December 23, the “Deadpool” actor posted a message on his Instagram Stories asking for support and donations for Sick Kids before Christmas.
He announced that he and Lively would match any donation up to $500,000 and described the organization as a “sanctuary for so many children and their parents going through the unimaginable.”
Reynolds’ message did not address Lively’s legal situation, but some fans interpreted it as a subtle nod to his support for her.
Lively and Reynolds have been married since 2012 and share four children: daughters James, Inez, Betty, and son Olin.