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@JadedGen2 ай бұрын
I grew up in extreme DV. My bio dad beat my mother and my sister, myself until one day my mom was at work, my oldest sister at school. He got high and angry, shoved my baby sister in her crib in the closet. I hid behind a chair, he passed out. I crawled to her crib to sit by her. Are cried for hours. Till she puked, snd peed through her diaper. 10 hours later my mom returned from work. She freaked out, we left that night. Blake is privileged. Insensitive. Ignorance. I went on and chose relationships that lead to DV. Because it’s what I knew. I eventually broke the cycle. But you aren’t the same ever again.
@Julliettwarner2 ай бұрын
Hey I’m so proud of you for breaking the cycle.
@blacksmarties12 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you had to deal with that trauma ❤
@BKME192 ай бұрын
You’ve been through so much & you were protecting your sister during such a vulnerable age you BOTH were. Also, so proud of you for breaking the DV cycle. You’re a warrior & deserve all the peace in the future. ❤
@JaclynAlways2 ай бұрын
@@BKME19agreed.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I don’t know you but I’m proud of you. That takes incredible strength ❤
@riybe42262 ай бұрын
I cringed so hard when Blake said “But I wonder if they ask men about the clothes” since she makes being fashionable her entire personality. She was really trying to create her Scarlett moment while starring in a Woody Allen movie
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Yeah you could tell she was trying to get a viral clip about how much of a feminist she is. Her whole brand of feminism is performative.
@NachoAE3602 ай бұрын
It makes sense she wants that moment being that Scarlett is Ryan’s ex wife
@jenerin9052 ай бұрын
@@NachoAE360Good point, but very few people remember that... And I get the feeling Blake would like to be thought of as a "serious" actress that tackles very deep issues, but just like the promotion for this movie, she's showing that she cannot talk about deep issues. She just comes off very shallow.
@oscarfun1002 ай бұрын
@@StateofKait Well, that video got viral. Not for the reasons she wanted to though LOL.
@blepblep72452 ай бұрын
yea it's like she wants to talk ab costumes/ clothes all the time but when someone asks her ab it they are now sexist?? blake, get a grip..
@seashellmermaid2 ай бұрын
The PR of grab your girlfriends, wear your florals to watch me get thrown down stairs...WTF?? I left my abuser 3 years ago. I was so mentally abused I didn't recognize myself. I went to the police after a S/A. The police were a joke. The abuser took out a restraining order against me...the female judge sided with him, he has a friend as the police Sargent. I saw the movie. Ryle's character...that charisma, that charm...recognized it. It's intoxicating. He played his character well...and when he changed into the abuser...his eyes changed. Know that all too well. Blake is so wrong. She missed an opportunity to bring so much more awareness and support to IPDV.
@ClanToreador2 ай бұрын
you have got to have ZERO common sense or you’re just so narcissistic to make a DV movie and then push yourself ….. just woooow. 💀
@jessigirlrae16882 ай бұрын
Completely agree. My ex was the same way. I felt crazy.
@hellomello2582 ай бұрын
Honestly even "grab your friends" is too far for me. I had what I consider a mild terrible relationship in that I'm not sure whether to say he was toxic or whether he was 'really' abusive. And even then, I had no friends off the Internet for multiple years. My emotional reserves were so depleted that I didn't even have it in me to give advice to a sibling about a situation with one of our parents. I wouldn't have been able to watch something like this for several years. And I still can't watch videos about people that remind me too closely of my ex (ie I can only watch the first half of hbomberguy's plagiarism video because watching videos of James Somerton, especially in distress, is triggering for me)
@lisablinn32642 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right. She had an opportunity to educate and advocate for women (and men) who experience DV and the social stigmas around it and completely dropped the ball.
@newme44622 ай бұрын
My heart go out to everyone who has ever had to deal with DV (ans really and form of abuse) throughout their lives. Wish you the best and hopefully you'll be able to let go of all the scars inflincted on you❤❤
@suzsiz2 ай бұрын
I dont think Blake Lively was right for the role. She wasnt emotionally invested in it. It was all self-interest and self-promotion.
@versatilecraft2 ай бұрын
Plus her acting skills are horrible
@BlueTuesday-d1gАй бұрын
Good point! So many other actors would've done the role justice.
@jjjasmine122 ай бұрын
I just want to say- my mom enjoys Blake. My mom is a DV survivor. She went to see this movie when I told her not to because she just went off of the way this was marketed by Blake. My mom didn’t listen- went. Left in tears because it was too similar of experiences she had. Should my mom have done more research? Yeah. But should Blake should have marketed the movie correctly? ABSOLUTELY.
@melmel47122 ай бұрын
I was completely unfamiliar with Justin before this movie came out. I really hope he has a long & successful career.
@alyssawilliams54262 ай бұрын
He’s so hunky in Jane the Virgin!
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Same here, I really like him and have been moved by how much he seems to care about doing the right thing.
@troycambo2 ай бұрын
He speaks like Neil Gaiman. I'm sure men who vocally advocate for women's issues are all true allies.
@ellamaeloftus34932 ай бұрын
I agree, coming from an old lady he is nice to look at. Also, something about him genuine
@starlight82902 ай бұрын
Even if he wasn't genuine, he still promoted the movie in the right way, definitely more professional than Blake
@PaleOpal212 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing this. My friend died from DV on February 17, 2017. RIP Alicia
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry, I can't even imagine. Sending you gentle hugs.
@ayteesee2 ай бұрын
May Alicia rest in peace. 😢
@jean_18932 ай бұрын
RIP Alicia!❤
@kellibella08042 ай бұрын
RIP Alicia, never forgotten 🖤
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory2 ай бұрын
I know that must be so painful, but thank you for the reminder that literal lives are on the line. Of all our social problems, this one goes on the ACT NOW & END THIS list. Thank you for reminding us we fight for our friends, our moms & sisters & aunties & cousins, and we fight for our own lives. I’ve seen the most confident, high powered women turned upside down & devastated by just one new relationship. We who haven’t experienced it often think we know how to avoid it - likely we’ve just been lucky. It’s a lifelong job to keep ourselves safe.
@leeloowodz40552 ай бұрын
Wait ?! So the movie was supposed to come out in February, around Valentine's Day ? A movie about DV coming out on the day dedicated to lovers ? Well, that's not insensitive at all.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Yuuuuuuuuuup
@nicolesteele81032 ай бұрын
So creepy.
@troycambo2 ай бұрын
Can't blame Blake for that
@wewemcrhyne2 ай бұрын
I noticed that too
@berlineczka2 ай бұрын
It wouldn't be the first time. 50 Shades of Gray were also marketed as Valentine's Day movies - although the content is basically a rich abusive and controlling weirdo entrapping an inexperienced and naive intern/virgin.
@teletubbiestunetwister95702 ай бұрын
Thank goodness someone said it. Her hair doesn't look healthy. It was boggling to me that she was promoting a hair care brand. She's delusional about her hair being anything special.
@GaiaCarney2 ай бұрын
IKR?! Her hair looks stressed from decades of bleaching and in every promo pic I see dusty split ends 😑 grl, plz.
@123may-o5p2 ай бұрын
I guess the algorithm brought me here and let me tell you that this is one of the best videos I’ve watched about this subject. Clear, direct and informative. Great job 👍🏼👍🏼
@elliottfg60052 ай бұрын
Blake is solely led by her ego, she was never going to be able to play this role. Having read the book (which reads like a wattpad fic)its clear that only Justin Baldoni tried to do it justice. I hope to see him in more stuff!!
@erinwantenaar72062 ай бұрын
He's from Jane The Virgin - one of my favourite shows and I love his character growth❤
@XxGamersxx19902 ай бұрын
Making any Coleen hover book into a movie is utterly bad idea.
@stolio2232 ай бұрын
I hope he doesn’t sell the rights to the movie so she and her husband can destroy the sequel.
@laur832 ай бұрын
i enjoyed the film a lot. i think it was made well and i appreciate the overall message. it does, however, have a bunch of clichés and the drama around the promotion of the film detracts from the real issue of DV. justin is doing it justice but everyone else has severely dropped the ball.
@Shelby-s2w2 ай бұрын
@stolio223 how is there a sequel? Does she go back? I've only seen the movie
@aseygirl92952 ай бұрын
This is why I love Julia Roberts… Sleeping with the Enemy… she got it, she had empathy, and she understood the impact her platform had. Blake… sit down - you didn’t deserve that role and the way you have made a joke of DV is disgusting.
@reeseb85202 ай бұрын
What also stands out is the level of thoughtfulness Julia showed at 23 versus Blake at 37.
@katw.65192 ай бұрын
...the same Julia Roberts who has been infamously known throughout her career to be one of the most horrible and ego-centric people to just about everyone? THAT Julia Roberts? 🤔
@WilliamsPinch2 ай бұрын
Julia isn’t that girl either. She’s an entitled, insufferable Karen though better veiled than Blake. Both are 🗑️
@judithargitay98602 ай бұрын
@@katw.6519 I've never seen and heard Roberts being disrespectful and rude to anyone (unlike B. Lively), and have no time for unsubstantiated rumours, but she obviously took her role in Sleeping with the Enemy seriously. Her portraying of a physically and mentally abused woman was impeccable, and I do not recall her giggling like a teenager when interviewed about the movie, and trying to shove her haircare and ALCOHOL brand down our throaths either.
@lenusniq_97462 ай бұрын
@@katw.6519 I have never heard rumours about Julia Roberts being a horible person (thought that does not mean that she isn't). Having said that, her answer was so incredibly nuanced and million times better than what Blake does. Maybe you haven't seen Sleeping with the enemy so you don't know why her reply was so significant?
@lollipopsfordays36102 ай бұрын
Blake taught everyone why she isn’t taken seriously because she’s not a serious person, she comes across as airheaded, shallow and self interested. Justin is an actual artist who’s passionate about his work, Blake is a commercial player who is passionate about herself and the light fare that interests her is fashion and beauty and that’s all she can really handle intellectually imo.
@GinaHarrisToo2 ай бұрын
Touché. She’s self-absorbed, flippant and rude. She’s disgusting.
@shannonhearts12 ай бұрын
Well said. I agree 100%
@pimmspimms54622 ай бұрын
Exactly… but if you ask her about fashion, she’ll bite your head off and shame you.
@vz63652 ай бұрын
I used to like Blake after Gossip Girl, for her look, always successful red carpet performance, and somewhat whimsical wittiness. I also was aware that she’s was not intelligent enough to be a top actress, although I was hoping age and experience add some weight to her character. But after so many years, she stays in the gossip girl vibe, with not so much growth in acting or intelligence, but more self-assumed commercial shrewdness. It’s a pity..
@tidusjecht91432 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@kasiavanvliet41642 ай бұрын
Girl, i don't know you or your brand, but i was impressed by the amount of research and care you put into this and noticed you did not just want to start something, but were very balanced. Subscribed
@RochelleLong9242 ай бұрын
My first relationship (14yrs old) was emotionally abusive in so many ways. My boyfriend who was only a year older, would tell me he would kill himself if I ever left him, pretending one time that he had cut his wrists and was bleeding out while on the phone with me. So of course being 14 I believed him, I thought if I EVER left him he would meet his maker, and it would be on me. I put up with his crap for about a year, he lived an hour or so away so it was long distance, but he manipulated me so much to the point where I wouldn’t hang out with any friends who were male, and even stopped hanging out with my girl friends because it became too much of a hassle to explain to him WHY I would want to hang out with friends (because he didn’t like them). Called me fourty something times once when I accidentally left my phone home. That type of shit was a regular thing. One day I was crying (because of him) and my friends older sister saw me (I was at the beach by myself) and asked me what was wrong, so I told her essentially everything and how I wanted to leave him but I was terrified to do so. She was beyond pissed what he was doing to me, took my phone from me and called him and did it for me, stayed with me for I don’t even know how long because he kept calling back after she told him it was over. I WAS SO SCARED OF HIM and he didn’t even live anywhere near me, the emotional abuse that can go along with physical/psychological abuse is intense. Thats what a lot of people don’t understand, you don’t feel safe anywhere. Even if you do leave, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re out. I will forever be grateful for my friends sister for doing that for me, for helping through something it took me years to even understand. Domestic violence isn’t just physical, and when Justin said “the question shouldn’t be why don’t you leave? It should be why do men (and women) choose to harm?” That really hit home for me, if it was ever as easy as just “leaving” it wouldn’t be such an issue. It makes my blood boil hearing her changing the subject to teeth when talking about something so serious and misunderstood. This ones for you Blake 🖕🏻
@awetistic52952 ай бұрын
That is so very important! I was in an emotionally abusive friendship and there was always the threat of: "If you leave, I'm going to end myself." She had attempted it before and also harmed herself, so I took that seriously. Boundaries were pushed slowly and it took me years to end the relationship. It's not easy to just stop caring about being responsible for the death of someone you also have/had good times with.
@Angelina-yp2sn2 ай бұрын
Dude, I relate so much, my ex was emotionally abusive to me and told me he’d kill himself if I ever left. He’s in the army so it’s a long distance relationship but he was unhealthily clingy, he would call constantly and sometimes if I couldn’t talk to him enough in one day he’d lash out on me and it was exhausting. He verbally abused me, at one point even threatening to hit me but would always apologize after, and I loved him so I stayed (not to mention I was terrified he’d commit suicide if I left) but about after a year I just couldn’t take it anymore. I never told anyone about what was going on but I finally told my sister and my friend about it. My sister was shocked and couldn’t believe how he treated me, and eventually my friend finally blocked him on my phone. All of this just happened a few days ago, and even after all the thing he’s said to me, I still miss him because I really did (and still do) love him but I had to come to terms with the fact that how he was treating me wasn’t right, and the relationship had to come to an end. It really does break you down
@awetistic52957 күн бұрын
@@1SpicyMeataball ?
@junnaredd99125 күн бұрын
Sorry for what had happeneded to you. Getting into a relationship at the age of 14 is big mistake from my experience. I've seen how much my friends got manipulated, and gaslighted by their teen boyfriends as well. That put it me off dating until college.Not interested in unnecessary trauma. Better off focus on study or hobbies. I read somewhere that boys' mental age is 4 years younger than their biological age. So dating a 15 year old boys equivalent dating to an 11 year olds.
@jorijoestar49982 ай бұрын
Justin-I have a back injury. I need to make sure I don't hurt myself during this scene. Blake- He is fat shaming me! Interviewer- Congrats on your little bump Blake- congrats on *your* little bump Not only did Blake fat shame the interviewee, but the woman was also someone who struggled deeply with infertility.
@KMC13672 ай бұрын
Very obnoxious. Sometimes there is a good reason to keep a narcissist out of the limelight!!!! It’s all cringe for sure. I’ve never really heard her before, and oh my lord I was shocked how she was promoting this movie???? How did the author react when she was treating this very serious topic, happens to so many, I know! They need to get her off these interviews. Isn’t a Disney flick with gumdrops and rainbows. I am curious if this is her personality 24/7 or she’s portraying an airhead stupid shallow chick
@sarahporter99792 ай бұрын
And even if Kjersti didn't have fertility issues, why would she say that?!! That FACE she made just before saying it was creepy af. Like Blake was staring THROUGH Kjersti. I don't know if other people felt that way.
@KMC13672 ай бұрын
@@sarahporter9979 I agree with you, when I saw someone playing the clip I had no idea why, or what was going on but thought what’s wrong with this chick
@ivapetrovska99862 ай бұрын
The interviewer was rude referring first to the "bump" and traditionally asking sexist superficial questions to actresses !! That is why Blake was sarcastic ! Other actresses have the same reaction !!
@oksanakostrikov6897Ай бұрын
That clip made me wonder if this was Blake’s first time being pregnant because if no, then she should know that someone saying „Congrats on your little bump.“ means they say „hey look at that! Your kid is growing so fast, how adorable.“ Like how can mistake someone complementing you for becoming a mom for fat shaming?
@AA-qb7ni2 ай бұрын
She's basically Serena. Rude and entitled. She's not even a great actress and is mainly known as someone's wife 😂😂 It's about time she was exposed for being rude.
@Sound7heWarCry2 ай бұрын
But she’s also Chrissy Teigen
@ayla83452 ай бұрын
She’s definitely not just known as someone’s wife. Not sure what type of rock you’re living under but she was very well known way before she ever even met Ryan. You must’ve missed 6 years of gossip girl
@stephroblejo2 ай бұрын
@@ayla8345op literally called her Serena… I think they know. She’s still just Ryan’s wife and Taylor’s friend. 🤷🏻♀️
@ayla83452 ай бұрын
@@stephroblejo she definitely ain’t. She would’ve been successful without Ryan too. If anything, Taylor gave her more of a boost than Ryan. Y’all act like she was some unknown random girl before she met him.
@janabanana82272 ай бұрын
People obsessed with narcissistic hollyweird entitled fake people actually creep me out. Like I truly worry about their sanity and well being. Well I used to, now I'm more aware of the masses swimming in the shallows, and that observation has solved a lot of my confusion
@dianebruno38112 ай бұрын
Enough with these celebrity brands. Why make these people richer by buying their cash grabs.
@EVA-ki5vw2 ай бұрын
Yea I mean just go to your local pharmacy and get products you need AND THOSE MEDICAL PRODUCTS ACTUALLY WORK!
@purpurina56632 ай бұрын
Yes please and since this video is supposedly about her beauty line... that packaging seems like so.much.plastic. Same as JLo's 😬
@pansepot14902 ай бұрын
Let’s be real. Because people are stupid.
@stauroulapatsourou72782 ай бұрын
Totally agree! What's with the obsession to buy their products! There are so many companies out there to choose from. Why is it have to be a celebrity product???
@valshiro515Ай бұрын
Lol and how do you intend on discovering brands if no one famous advertises them?
@Lady.B04202 ай бұрын
I am a DV survivor. They way she handled this movie, caused me to lose all respect for her.
@Jamama42 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the relationship between domestic violence and alcohol abuse for both victims and perpetrators.
@larlar85802 ай бұрын
DV is not about expensive shoes, floral patterned clothes, a launch of a bad hair care line, a booze line, or an actress with her head up her a$$…it is about hell on earth, it’s about a tortured life. The real meaning to this movie has gone right over Blake’s shallow head. She doesn’t have the depth of character to play a part in this movie, or to discuss it later. Blake, volunteering at a DV shelter would do you a world of good! You don’t give a crap about DV victims…”it’s not in your realm of understanding”.
@Dan-u1o2 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@SheriLynNut2 ай бұрын
Very, very well put
@0087sophie2 ай бұрын
So well said ❤️
@tidusjecht91432 ай бұрын
I agree with most of what you said, However, Blake volunteering at a domestic abuse shelter ? God forbid.
@Sigyn26Ай бұрын
Well said!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@Docinprocess23232 ай бұрын
Never been a fan of Blake. Always thought she was non authentic. When she tags along Swift, it gives me mean girl, middle school vibes.
@maitesoto19532 ай бұрын
She's always seemed so fake to me too! I guess she reminds me a little too much of my school bully
@medianightowl38852 ай бұрын
Same!
@kellywatts62272 ай бұрын
Yep! Totally Agree she rubs me the wrong way and now she's coming off just plain obnoxious and dislikable.
@normairizarryni2 ай бұрын
She seems like the pretty and spoiled mean girl in school. You know the one who would for whatever reason would get away with being mean. Who used her looks to make people think that she’s nice when she really isn’t.
@VerdeLane2 ай бұрын
It was the "dream plantation wedding" for me.
@jenna_jenna_jenna2 ай бұрын
I can’t fathom Taylor Swift or Ryan Reynolds being so dense as to encourage her to market the movie the way she has. Justin’s point about why we ask “why do women stay” instead of “why do men harm” is SO spot on. As a survivor of DV, I am beyond disappointed in the marketing of this film. “Grab your friends and wear your florals” … WHAT?!?? Trash
@FreeSpirit51502 ай бұрын
The really crazy thing is there are people in Hollyweird who make a career out of keeping people like Blake from outing themselves - people who literally coach the stars on how to give empathetic responses: so how did her entire team miss out on the need for that?!?
@jenna_jenna_jenna2 ай бұрын
@@FreeSpirit5150 seriously. It’s WILD the way this was being marketed as a whole. Basically everyone except the director majorly missed the mark.
@sViviftie21 күн бұрын
Okay I know that this video is meant to be about criticizing Blake but because I completely missed out on Justin Baldoni's statements regarding the movie due to the whole Blake drama, the following feels very important to me to say: 9:21 "The question that's always asked, is: Why did she stay? And that's the wrong question. What we need to be asking ourselves is: Why do men harm?" And as an abuse victim myself I immediately CRIED. Due to my experiences with men so far I'm having a hard time to trust that he means what he says and is not just trying to portray himself in a good light (just choosing another way to do that than Blake does) - but honestly whether he means it or not, what he says here is SO damn powerful, and so much more important than I think people who weren't abused could ever realize. PLEASE spread this, please refocus on the original message of this movie and Baldoni's efforts to help people who have or had to deal with any kind of abuse. Whether someone going through this is heard, supported and believed or not makes ALL the difference.
@barbarahayes744119 күн бұрын
Beautifully said. ❤
@whitneygordon51802 ай бұрын
Good job! As a victim of dv I've been so beaten down so much for so long, it has become a life long problem now. This is my favorite video you have made. This feels well thought out. I can tell you put your heart into this. Thank you ❤
@221BBakerStreet2 ай бұрын
THIS is what aggrevated me the most in this whole video...when the blonde interviewer asked about the costumes for the (Woody Allen) movie and what it was like to be able to wear that era's clothes during the movie, Blake says "everyone just wants to talk about the clothes. I wonder if they ever ask the men about the clothes?" Blake, the only thing you EVER talk about are clothes!! Do you not see your own hypocracy? You're asked about the themes of the movie and start talking about teeth crystals. You're asked about the themes of the movie and mention how the Louboutins you were wearing in a dance scene where a close up of the shoes were shown, actually belonged to you. If you can tear yourself away from looking at yourself in a mirror for five minutes, if that's at all possible, start thinking about the REAL women who have dealt with horrible DV and are going to see this movie, and realise the very LAST thing they care about are floral dresses. Your entitlement and your vapid self obsession are not doing you or your career any favours.
@dmcarine2 ай бұрын
YES. THIS. 👏
@BlueTuesday-d1gАй бұрын
Yes. She was trying to again attach herself to a legitimate problem is a very problematic way. Clothes are not a good topic for all interviews, and women often *are* treated unfairly with this, but it was DEFINITELY a good topic for this one. I felt soooo bad for that interviewer. Blake can't have it both ways like that.
@pennPi2 ай бұрын
The silver lining of this scandal is that the subject of DV is getting more attention. I was shocked to learn from a news interview of a woman running a shelter for battered women that in the state of Texas 1 in 3 women suffer DV! That’s an insanely high stat.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Absolutely, there are positives that have come out of this. I’ve seen quite a few TikToks of women saying they left their partners bc of the film.
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory2 ай бұрын
And tbh, there’s no reason that Texas would be an outlier. Those numbers are on par with national data (there are endless ways to measure this, which is why there are so many different stats, but 25-33% lifetime DV experience seems very accurate. Except on reservations where rates go up to 40%. Race of partner doesn’t matter, it’s not cultural, it’s about wretched law enforcement & how poverty makes everything even worse. States like Florida & Texas just seem to be full of nutters, irl, they’ve both experienced massive population booms & we just arent used to how many people live in those states. It’s a mistake to ever correlate politics with DV, btw, conservative vs liberal has little impact on actual behavior in a relationship. A huge percentage of MMIW are victims of DV who were completely failed by a complex judicial system that requires careful, expert change to protect victims AND not strip indigenous nations of their sovereign status. All women deserve protection, but our native women are at extreme risk & need our voices to boost their volume.
@zabe4282 ай бұрын
She needs a call from Jane Fonda.
@ClanToreador2 ай бұрын
I never knew the statistics…. That’s absolutely heartbreaking 💔
@jenniferlorence1852 ай бұрын
I feel like Setting Up a foundation where I will teach Girls as Young as Nine or Ten years Old and Women of ALL COLORS, RACES, ETHNICITIES, BACKGROUND about how to be Confident, Tough, and Defend themselves Not just Physically, but Psychologically as Well. The Red flags Are Always there, but Women Stay because of Our nature of Nurturing.
@kellie_y2 ай бұрын
This initially wasn't on my radar of concern UNTIL I learned that Lively was promoting her alcohol brand WHILE promoting her movie about DV. I'm like "ma'am, excuse me???" Both my parents were alcoholics and my father was a mean, violent alcoholic. Honestly, how is Blake Lively so excruciatingly tone-deaf and unaware of herself? I can't imagine the privilege of being so oblique. I think you did so well explaining the issues surrounding her behavior in this self-created mess. More commentary videos would be a nice addition to your channel imo.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry. I’ve had my own experiences with alcohol and abuse and this whole situation has disgusted me. I’m definitely leaning towards more commentary videos since that’s what audiences are watching, so I’m glad that you like them!
@sylviadonoghue21952 ай бұрын
You have eloquently stated how inappropriate Blake Lively's marketing of drinks and mixers is on the back of this film. What makes it worse is that Lively actually named one of her mixers after the abusive character, Ryle. How she could not see the inappropriateness of that, I will never comprehend.
@ukwhitewitch2 ай бұрын
My abusive husband also 😢
@Lillian.Gao.2 ай бұрын
That was the same straw that broke camels back for me… naming a new drink AFTER THE ABUSER in the film, too!
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
@@Lillian.Gao. HORRIFYING
@suzannal.85672 ай бұрын
You've got to be one of the most intelligent and thoughtful commentators. I loved your video. Was not predictive, biased or boring. You appear credible, get straight to the point & I agree with you on this topic.
@HAS2244829 күн бұрын
Thanks for pointing out not just Blake’s lack of awareness, but also Justin’s efforts to do the right thing; I had been aware of what Blake (wasn’t) doing, but have not seen as much about what he was doing.
@agnetha20122 ай бұрын
I am a survivor of DV and Blake's flippant attitude in her interviews really tick me off. I am on permanent disability due to my abuser, soon-to-be ex-husband. She has no idea the depths that DV damage causes someone especially mentally. It will take years to try and heal from the layers of hurt and pain. She should have been focused on educating herself on the subject of DV instead of promoting herself and her brands. When you said that you believe she didn't intentionally try to cause harm I have to disagree. It's obvious that she genuinely doesn't care. Because if she had one ounce of sensitivity to the subject she wouldn't have taken the route that she has. She is too self absorbed and self centered.
@Internal-m.d.2 ай бұрын
So sorry for your suffering and the insensitivity of this celebrity. I hope and wish you to get your life, strength and happiness back very soon!
@ElaAusDemTal2 ай бұрын
I think so, too - DV is a polarizing topic and that's why she chose it! No adult in their right mind would promote it as if it was a romcom, especially since she seems to think that romcoms don't make her look like a "serious" actress...she wanted that validation but she couldn't care less about DV and its survivors, as you can see by her flat affect throughout the promo interviews.
@Internal-m.d.2 ай бұрын
@@ElaAusDemTal Unfortunately you are probably spot on.
@sefora8052 ай бұрын
Isn’t it ironic that the man in the movie was more emphatic than the womN
@lizgifford2 ай бұрын
Blake seems to be clueless or just doesn’t care… disgusting.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I agree, this has been really upsetting to see.
@maddie84152 ай бұрын
I don't think she's much of a thinker, to be honest. Not because she's incapable, but because she just doesn't really care.
@drannebrixius2 ай бұрын
@@maddie8415She might also not be capable.
@troycambo2 ай бұрын
@@drannebrixiushey she maxed out her looks points and her none left for personality.
@saludosalsol2 ай бұрын
@@maddie8415it’s because she’s never had to not cuz she’s incapable. Other people do that for her.
@Illyriamars2 ай бұрын
Blake so obviously lacks the empathy required to be a serious actor, and it’s never been more apparent than in her role as a producer on this movie.
@relativexistence5052 ай бұрын
Agreed, I think she did so well in Gossip girl because she herself is the out of touch aristocrat she played. It’s a struggle for her to play a very human roll with real human turmoil. Because many of these topics like you said, she doesn’t have empathy for.
@astromob12 ай бұрын
Makes sense that she is besties with taytay. Immature. Clueless self absorbed.
@Dcfrea2 ай бұрын
Kait, you have touched on so many good points here in such an articulate, engaging and thoughtful way. Thank you so much for taking the time to speak on so many women’s truths and shed light on the very possible but disappointing overlooked motivations of Blake Lively.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Oh thank you, I appreciate it
@marissawilson946011 күн бұрын
Thank you Kait. I didn’t know the whole story of this situation. You laid it out incredibly well.
@mkr80932 ай бұрын
Isn’t this why we (people who had read the book prior to the production) were all so upset when it was released Blake was playing Lily? We knew this was coming, she is not a serious actress. She laughed the whole way through the movie, in every scene she’s giggling, smirking or just acting as she does in day to day life. I’m just so over seeing and hearing her name.
@cl54702 ай бұрын
It's par for the course with Colleen Hoover. They are both vapid. Her books are just as tone deaf.
I noticed that too… she keeps on smirking and giggling all the time, I can’t see the character of Lily Bloom from the book itself. So disappointing…
@diya-hn2wy2 ай бұрын
the book is a poor representation of domestic violence already so…
@kukukiki24602 ай бұрын
@@cl5470Vapid. Yes, that is the exact word for her.
@Zarih672 ай бұрын
My stepdad beat the crap out of mom and then me. Sa my younger sister. We lived in fear for 12 years. My sister committed suicide due to the trauma. I’m now 57, and I still have nightmares, still react as if it was still ongoing. Single, since I don't know how a healthy relationship works. It does define you. She is so out of touch. She did no research at all.
@Walklikeaduck1112 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for the terrible thingd that happened and the loss of your sister. 😢
@Zarih672 ай бұрын
@@Walklikeaduck111 thank you.
@justjoannak2 ай бұрын
May your sister rest in power
@bikerchick5632 ай бұрын
I'm so very sorry you lived through all that. I grew up in a DV home as well. When I was 16 my dad passed away. And it sounds crazy but it was such a relief. Then when I was 25 my sister committed suicide due to all the trauma we lived through. I'm 31 now and still have yet to find a decent guy to date. I'm afraid of men. I totally understand where you're coming from.
@hannahferrell75342 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for what you went through. I hope that you are safe now. I know the grief from losing your sister will never go away. May you find some healing from the horror you had to endure.
@BKME192 ай бұрын
Also, I’d like to add Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez & Elizabeth Moss never acted so recklessly during the promotion of ‘Sleeping with Enemy,’ ‘Enough’ and ‘The Invisible Man.’ Blake has no excuse for her behavior! As I noticed some people keep saying she’s just an actress. It’s unacceptable behavior.
@heysaras2 ай бұрын
Social media didn’t exist then! We’ll never know.
@melanistar2 ай бұрын
@@heysarasbut interviews did exist and they all did many to promote their films. Back then the interviews were aired on this thing called television. Young people act like we had no information before the internet. We did.
@BKME192 ай бұрын
@@heysaras “we’ll never know..” So do you think everything before social media was never filmed & aired on TV 😂 E News, Access Hollywood, Extra, & so many more shows were/are centered around Hollywood. There is countless footage 😂
@BKME192 ай бұрын
@@melanistar well said. There is footage going back decades. I can’t believe how people truly before social media was the first source to anything they’ve ever seen on TV/computer/phone. Wait until they learn about the radio 😆
@ellehcimbelle2 ай бұрын
@@heysaras lol what? The Invisible Man is from like 2020.
@karenmack2542 ай бұрын
Well done! You broke this down so well! Your authenticity is refreshing. You were professional, kind, but also didn’t pull punches. 💪💕
@ellaminnow2 ай бұрын
The way she describes her hair care line is like “look at this gift I’m giving to you poors, who have never had beautiful hair in your poor life.”
@MissUnderstoodMom2 ай бұрын
This is all so opportunistic. It's gross.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
So gross
@dinygoesglam2 ай бұрын
I am glad someone mentioned her hair is not all that pretty. I also find it "dry looking"
@Toywins2 ай бұрын
She one of those people that equates long+blonde=beautiful. Healthy hair be damned, I guess. 😒
@berthachavez79112 ай бұрын
He hair was very pretty.. about 10 years ago. Now its definitely looking a little dry
@jazzyg5302 ай бұрын
Yeah, the irony of a hair care line developed by someone with hair that always looks damaged.
@HoneyRyderThree2 ай бұрын
@@berthachavez7911not a little dry, but a super dry
@NatashaEstrada2 ай бұрын
Her hair looks like real hair. Real hair that you get when your nearly 40 and have been bleaching it for your entire life. The hair you see in most beauty campaigns isn't indicitive of the kind of hair you'll actually get from the products. I bought her line because it was marketed as being a drugstore alternative to Keratase and it fits that bill and smells amazing. The nourishing shampoo being a clarifying shampoo actually makes sense because a conditioner/mask isn't going to penetrate if your hair is dirty but you don't need to use that kind of shampoo for every wash so you switch to the other pair which is a milder shampoo and a mask with more protein. Moisturizing and protein conditioners are different kinds. So it makes sense even if it ends up being more products that the usual 2 step shampoo and conditioner. But not every product is going to be for everyone. Also lets be real she's not making the formulas herself.
@mahal32692 ай бұрын
No, I feel Blake is completely aware. Aware of what she’s doing and intentionally doing what she wants to do. Blake, like JLo, won’t listen and are too good to listen. Their demise are both their own doing. Can’t excuse them from this anymore.
@daelitedlee2 ай бұрын
but blake doesnt have much to back up such ego though...at least with jlo...while many would argue she cant truly sing but at least some of her songs were bangers back in the day and then she had some iconic movies. blake lively had gossip girl..but the rest of her work arent that memorable. except looking good in red carpet events.
@XxGamersxx19902 ай бұрын
@@daelitedlee😂 rides her husband's clout and being promoted as most powerful couple in hollywood. I think they are the power couple, this is what people call them.
@tidusjecht91432 ай бұрын
@@daelitedlee Comparing Balake to Jennifer Lopez is really an unfair insult to J. Lopez.
@daelitedlee2 ай бұрын
@@tidusjecht9143 haha well op compared them so that why i replied this way.
@tidusjecht91432 ай бұрын
@@daelitedlee Sorry about that. I directed my reply to the wrong person.
@thesingerintheshower2 ай бұрын
Hi. I'm a first-time watcher, and I want to share that I really like the way that you tell a story. You speak directly to me, the viewer, as if we were conversing face to face in real life. I would describe it as very down-to-earth.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ArsenicJulep2 ай бұрын
Watching Kjersti Flaa trying to interview Blake reminded me of my narcissist ex, who always turned every phrase back on me. “Did you cut the teak for the shelves?” “Did *you* cut the teak for the shelves?” Like a petulant child, she takes no responsibility for her behavior, is shallow and self-involved, only wants to talk about clothes and makeup but then gets peevish when Kjersti tries to throw her a softball question about her costumes. She is supposedly promoting her film, but seems put-upon just having to be there. By all means, Blake, if it’s too onerous for you, feel free to step aside so another woman with more talent and empathy and less peroxide and plastic surgery can do the work. Now she’s in a film about a domestic violence victim but hasn’t learned anything about the issue. She does more harm than good by repeating the same victim-blaming narrative and focusing on deeply inappropriate tie-ins with her hair-care line and her alcohol brand. It’s obvious that profit is her priority, not art. Maybe Kiera Knightly could have promoted train travel along with “Anna Karenina.” Perhaps Sandra Hüller missed an opportunity during her “Zone of Interest” junket to be the new celebrity shill for Miele ranges. “Grab your friends and your genocide victims’ fur coats and head out to the cinema tonight!”
@Anonymous-sh9vk2 ай бұрын
I was in an abusive relationship. I got out before it got physical. Actually, I got physical several times to snap him out of the mental and emotional abuse he used to inflict. He would follow me around and never let up until I would lock myself in a room and scream at him and almost broke my foot kicking the door when he stood on the other side. I was afraid of who I was allowing myself to become. I always thought of myself as strong and independent and intelligent. Insidious is EXACTLY the right word. He tried to bring me down and make me insecure in small ways at first that I hardly noticed. When I woke up, I couldn't believe I had allowed it to get as bad as it did. That she wants to make a movie about DV an them promote herself, her businesses, , pretty clothes and accessories, and recommend drinking?? This is appalling. She has no conception of the disrespect she is showing to everyone who has ever survived an abusive relationship.
@camsterb2 ай бұрын
Reactive abuse I believe is the term used and I've been there too, they pick and pick and pick at a wound/nerve until your fight or flight kicks in and if you can't get away from them in time you snap. Im sending you so much love as someone who has been there before too, took me years to get out of the guilt and shame loop. He's now doing it to the next one. I'm so sorry you went through this, you're not alone ❤️🩹 thank you for sharing
@isabellaconstantinoart2 ай бұрын
Im so sorry you went through this. Mental abuse is a horrible thing to endure, it never needs to be physical to take a toll or change us. You deserved better.
@narutouzumaki64092 ай бұрын
People who commit abuse are often doing so under the radar and are gradually manipulative, so please remember it is not on you. You did not permit someone to do that. It takes awhile to pick up on. I was in a similar situation, and the moment I woke up and made a safety plan with a professional was rough, but I look back proud that I did it. You are strong, independent, and intelligent. I felt the exact same as you and got gaslit to hell like I needed to calm down and some assholes decided to frame it like this 'I knew it' thing that they somehow never mentioned to me. My dad told me I 'allowed' my abuser to do it, but that could not be further from the truth. It's such as slow drip that to realize what's going on is torment, and becoming reactive is a survival mechanism. We are not to blame for not detecting it before it reaches our conscious radar. Wishing you all the best.
@nvb4552 ай бұрын
Everyone please give Justin Baldoni some love and a follow. That guy deserves it!
@kitebarbie2 ай бұрын
I’m so disappointed that BL is so vapid and flippant about it all… stupid retorts and snotty comments when interviewers are asking real questions-this matters for people who suffered DV. What the hell.
@daelitedlee2 ай бұрын
i feel like she's copying her husband's style of answering questions. its so ryan reynolds coded but the thing is, he isnt in a movie that focused on DV in most of his funny interviews. there's a time and place to act sarcastic just to be charming. but then again she with how she acted towards other interviewers and that one time calling her costar a monkey...well..
@Muffinn_Cakes2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but at first I was like what does boy's love got to do with this?? 😭
@kitebarbie2 ай бұрын
@@farahjichi4617 It’s not about her “insight”… clearly she has none anyway-but when playing a serious character in a serious situation, there should be a level of respect for the real live people who dealt with it. Look at the dignity with which Julia Roberts addressed the similar question. Read the room.
@Toywins2 ай бұрын
@@kitebarbie thank you.
@Toywins2 ай бұрын
@@farahjichi4617 nobody is looking for insight from her. What is expected is for her to recognize the gravity of the movie's topic and to be RESPECTFUL of it. Clearly she's incapable, so she shouldn't take serious roles if she can't display sensitivity to the struggle of others.
@laurasherry30172 ай бұрын
Thank you. I feel like you covered this issue the best. I've experienced DV and I'm impressed with how Baldoni has dealt with the topic and extremely disappointed with how Blake has dealt with it.
@TMT939Ай бұрын
22:32 nailed it. Blake is a total diva and mean girl. She has issues, but no substance. A total airhead. Looks like she’s stuck in her gossip girl era.
@smolhoomanlady2 ай бұрын
DV is not a joke. I'm offended they are treating it like one. It has been 10 years since I left my abuser and I am still not okay. Thank you for addressing the real issues we have with BL and this entire mess of a movie/book.
@shannonalfred75282 ай бұрын
Yes Kate!!!!!!! Thank you! As a DV survivor I love every word of support from you!!! My 11 year old daughter was the one who actually told me how the author is so problematic in how she portrays DV. It is up to all women and Men too! to stand against portraying any DV relationship as romantic. That is the worst description that romantic could have. DV is life crippling and those of us that have been able to escape will carry our trauma forever
@kazolar2 ай бұрын
Ryan is so PR savvy. How did he not clue Blake in how badly this approach will land.
@Romy21122 ай бұрын
Ryan’s attitude would be considered obnoxious if he was a woman. Imo they really match each other’s vibe and people only criticise BL because society in general is much more critical of women.
@deusexmachina97762 ай бұрын
@@Romy2112 Ryan's attitude fits his roles, Deadpool is sarcastic etc, also Ryan takes shots at himself all the time, and hyper-exaggerates. Plenty of women have this character like Anna Kendrick and Audrey Plaza
@kazolar2 ай бұрын
@Romy2112 don't agree, when Ryan does PR for his kid movies, he tones his stuff down and knows the temperature of the room. How does Blake decide to promote a movie about DV as if it's the notebook. Even Deadpool would turn toward the camera and say, hun, wear you florals and watch a movie about DV, because DV is such a fun romantic story, right hun?
@ambergerhelper78522 ай бұрын
@@deusexmachina9776Anna Kendrick is delightful though. Please don’t compare her to RR! 😖🤣
@deusexmachina97762 ай бұрын
@@ambergerhelper7852 that maybe your personal opionon but RR is popular, he sells movies etc
@jilliancampbell67422 ай бұрын
I so appreciate how you are talking about this, with such grace and considering the varying aspects. A very wholistic approach, without shaming. Thank you for diving into this!
@JulieDupuis16 күн бұрын
Great video, but I can't at all agree that Blake simply didn't think things through. People who simply didn't think things through realize there's a problem after a few incidents and change tack -- like the video said, they course correct and do damage control. From what I've seen, Blake hasn't done that, she's stayed on the same path. That's intentional. She clearly doesn't care about the subject, and doesn't care to improve herself.
@giantcupofcoffee2 ай бұрын
An issue is that Blake’s attitude toward the story and subject matter match the vibe of the book/author and its readership fanbase. A lot of us in the book community don’t really engage with CoHo or her fans because they romanticize abuse. So it’s not even that Blake’s tone throughout all this is “wrong,” because it matches the story that the book thinks it’s telling. That said, it costs nothing to try to be better…unless she fundamentally doesn’t understand the issues and reads the book as a love story, which lots of people do.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Well said
@magicmya2 ай бұрын
Essentially. Nothing will really change
@alexandraeilise2 ай бұрын
Exactly. Her attitude matches the vibe around the book on booktok
@Lerusiiik2 ай бұрын
Yes!!! That's the whole reason I don't like her novels at all ( and bc of her flat writing.. At least I dont like it..)
@SyKnife2 ай бұрын
Yes, I’m glad you brought this up. Book reviewers have noted that the books promos and description of the book don’t prepare the reader for the nature of the subject matter; instead they portrayed it as a romantic story. A lot of people don’t like this author for exactly that reason.
@ashashashashashley2 ай бұрын
This really was a fantastic video! I'm a DV survivor: I was with my abuser for 12 years. Though he almost tried to kill me, I am so happy to share that I have a remarkable husband now and my miracle baby girl. That being said, I fought harder than most people will understand to heal myself to get here, and it's still a daily battle. The scars from my abuser will be with me forever, no matter how happy or healed I become. Seeing Blake's interviews made my skin boil. It's only shows how it is more important for her to be relatable/likeable (and is trying so obviously hard to convince the audience/consumer that she is) vs. taking opportunities to give a voice to DV and the epidemic of men being excused for abuse while women/partners are blamed for being abused. The deeper thoughts regarding celebrity culture, capitalism themes, and consumerism was so refreshing to hear someone with a platform speaking on. 100 out of 10!
@inkasaraswati76252 ай бұрын
I think the criticism against Blake is valid, what I don't get is whyyy the rest of the cast sided with her. Gives me red flag on them too.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Either there's a lot we don't know or they just wanna get that $$$ and align with the most powerful people.
@grnddesign2 ай бұрын
@@StateofKaitAgree. I wondered the same thing but let’s face it…..they worked hard on the movie and they don’t want it to tank. So, their only choice is to try and support her/the movie so that their careers won’t go up in flames like Blake’s will
@Jessica-rf7lv2 ай бұрын
Because she is Ryan Reynolds' wife? He has clout.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
@@grnddesign While I disagree with how the cast handled it, I have empathy for them. They worked their butts off and none of them have the financial success or power that Blake and Ryan do. If you get blacklisted, it could impact your entire career and certainly cost you an appearance in the sequel.
@wendykhng50692 ай бұрын
I guess they had do that because its no easy feat to want to stand against people what have power. I mean it could sabotage their potential future opportunities. BL and RR are quite popular and have a good network. Sad to say its human nature. This PR disaster for Blake was quite unexpected so most times and for a long time the public have always favoured her. The people in the cast would have to take great risk to go against the flow.
@racerxtreme2 ай бұрын
This was exceptional. I hope you consider doing these type of videos more often 🙂
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I’m already planning several more videos like this!
@iluvmelatoningummies17 күн бұрын
No, because, this whole time I was thinking Blake owned a non-alcoholic company, and she does, but she doesn't use the non-alcoholic one for promotion? I'm not saying it's the best option for picking one of your products for promotion at all in a DV movie which does have violence in part due to alcohol in it, but wouldn't it be a better one? I mean, she owns two drinks companies, one alcoholic and one non-alcoholic and she goes for Betty Booze?
@marjo09212 ай бұрын
The first time my ex abused me was while being drunk. He would also often drive under the influence while me and my daughter were in the car with him. The fact that she promoted her own alcoholic line is just wild and outrageous. This is so beyond her and canceling her or the cast or whatsoever, it's the fact that she's so blind about everything she's done wrong and with such blunt insensitivity
@werewolfcountry2 ай бұрын
She's also teetotal, which makes her alcohol line even stranger to me. I am not sure how I feel about celebrities launching products they would never use themselves. If there's a reason you don't use it or don't want to use it, why launch a branded version of it?
@sasamafrass2 ай бұрын
@@werewolfcountry her response to the backlash of launching an alcohol brand while famously not drinking herself was something along the lines of "I'm the ultimate host and love making drinks for other people." She really missed the opportunity to make a line of mocktails for other non-drinkers but her brand seems to be always missing the point.
@trailertrish2 ай бұрын
its the fact that she doesnt even drink and made an NA brand and then saw the money was in the booze so she made an alcoholic version of her NA brand. how dumb. 🤦🏼♀️
@sasamafrass2 ай бұрын
@@trailertrish I tried then when they were marked down to $0.99 and they weren't anything special, lol. Seltzer water with some fruit juice in it, I think there was only grapefruit, lemon, lime, and unflavored.
@pensandnoodles6812 ай бұрын
Not only that.. she named drinks and cocktails after the abuser of the movie
@lavendershampoo2 ай бұрын
I could not agree more! I had four Blake Brown items to pickup at Target, between the reviews and mostly the interview, I canceled the entire order!
@pimmspimms54622 ай бұрын
Good for you! Blake doesn’t deserve to profit from her terrible behaviour.
@robisolovjov40132 ай бұрын
She's talking about fashion because she doesn't use a stylist. She chose all her outfits for the press tours, events and even directed her character's wardrobe for the movie. It's either all about her or shutting others down.
@myBquest2 ай бұрын
Omg, this seems like what Meghan Markle does.
@melanistar2 ай бұрын
Actually she took over the characters wardrobe bc photos from the st were leaked and people said Blake looked frumpy. That word struck a nerve and she brought her Louboutin shoes and pretty clothes to set. This only proves she isn't a real actor. She is just a model that is put in movies and TV shows and she cares more about her looks than her performance. She had a lot of plastic surgery too, she is not naturally beautiful. So shallow.
@LL-wu5ui2 ай бұрын
Boo hoo.... normal people dress themselves every day. If we had her money we'd look like princesses
@joygimbel77602 ай бұрын
She could use a stylist, desperately.
@agnieszkamaciocha77946 күн бұрын
My hairdresser is making NATURAL shampoos and conditioners out of organic ingredients, they look like a bar of soap and they RELLY good for your hair. That’s the revolution we need not just another bottle shampoo.
@Binyamin.Tsadik2 ай бұрын
Don't usually watch this type of content but i was very impressed with everything. Well presented, explained, tastefully thorough, and you have incredible insights on culture and marketing 👏. Well done
@baileydubs2 ай бұрын
I was invited to go to this movie with friends not knowing what it was a few weeks ago, and I’m so glad I looked up what it was about as someone who went through an abusive marriage. No one even seemed to know what it was about they just knew Blake lively was in it. So so glad I didn’t go
@ankitagoel62462 ай бұрын
I rarely comment on videos and usually tend to fast-forward through most of them, but I’m so glad this one popped up on my feed-I watched every second. I truly appreciate your effort and applaud you for not shying away from steering the conversation in the direction it was meant to go. Your willingness to address the tough topics head-on is both commendable and necessary. I also couldn’t help but notice how you highlighted JB’s mention of resources for DV in his bio, and how you consciously included similar resources in your description. This thoughtful consideration not only shows your deep commitment to the subject but also reflects the care and responsibility you took while discussing it. Your attention to these details speaks volumes about your dedication to making a positive impact. Thank you for using your platform in such a meaningful way.
@Viper-boss2 ай бұрын
As a dv surviver and how she has not talked about the real story of the movie and book is very sad and only caring about flowers, clothes, and her products. I have been living with ptsd and short term memory loss from my ex husband trying to unalive me that one night. This was a great opportunity for her to speak up for survivors and victims that didn’t survive from their abusers.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry. Sending you gentle hugs ❤
@JEM-justme2 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. So many whose stories don't get told and whose names no one knows. I am grateful you survived! Much love to you.
@tamaraquarry14212 ай бұрын
you are so right, I hope your husband is locked up and you are safe, warm hugs~
@Viper-boss2 ай бұрын
@StateofKait I have been happily divorced for over 20 years from him, and he did go to jail.
@melissabird232 ай бұрын
That TikTok at 14:55 🤣🤣 This whole video was really good
@shadowman21927 күн бұрын
Was Cindy Crawford’s “Meaningful Beauty” any good?
@em-jd4do2 ай бұрын
honestly, if blake lively had gone with justin baldoni's posters and film cut and everything... i CAN believe that she would've had her "cultural moment" because of how impactful (in the positive sense) and how wide reaching, etc.
@NatashaEstrada2 ай бұрын
They obviously had a very big falling out over this. Though I wonder if there is some subtext to it. Maybe she didn't want to let him be in control.
@avelynn59762 ай бұрын
@@NatashaEstrada it obviously was a mistake not to given that she's made it clear that her goal was to turn a dv movie into a flowery summer flick rather than take the subject matter seriously
@angelrose74512 ай бұрын
I never had any issues with Blake but had some doubts about how authentic she is. After seeing so many mean girl moments from her resurfacing and seeing her behavior surrounding 'This ends with us' I have to be team Justin 100%. She still hasn't shown any response and respect to the journalist that she treated horribly. Talking about her 'little bump' which was actually fat shaming and a deeper hurtful comment because the journalist isn't able to have children. I've grown up in a home with DV and it's absolutely horrible and will scar you for life. I can't get behind any of Blake's behavior, like promoting an alcohol brand while alcohol often leads to so much more DV. She's so out of touch! Apparently this type of character was way too much for her. Also, let's not forget she stole Scarlet's husband... Team Justin all the way, he's shown nothing but education, respect and class.
@megancastle55732 ай бұрын
Going to play devil's advocate and say it's kinda sexist to assume that she "stole" someone's husband, as if the husband in question had no autonomy to cheat/leave his wife. There's plenty of reasons to criticize Blake, but she should not be held accountable for her husband's actions.
@troycambo2 ай бұрын
@@megancastle5573yeah reynolds to blame there
@troycambo2 ай бұрын
Tbh i dont trust any male feminist or guy who speaks too loudly about women's issues. Look at Neil Gaiman.
@angelrose74512 ай бұрын
@megancastle5573 That is absolutely true and I really do get what you're saying however she should have stayed away from a married man. It takes two to tango.
@saludosalsol2 ай бұрын
@@angelrose7451I agree they’re both at fault. The person they’re cheating with is only not at fault if they’re not aware.
@MegaDeath222 ай бұрын
Oh that part about the cocktails. All the times I was attacked it was when he drank, I was an alcoholic during and after. I'm sober and in a healthy relationship now but my God. This is the worst thing. Selling drinks named after an abuser. Absurd.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I had to stop filming at that point because it made me cry. It’s just horrifying.
@MegaDeath222 ай бұрын
@@StateofKait thank you for sharing this and exposing this! New sub here 😁
@ange07122 ай бұрын
This was a fabulous video. You are spot-on and insightful. I am a fan of Honest Beauty makeup from Jessica Alba. The products are solid, but I mostly like them because many are EWG-certified (clean and non-toxic) which is important to me. This is a dose of reality. People idolize celebritiies but trust me when I say you don't know these people. Money and fame do not buy class, intelligence, or ethical behavior.
@saraescobedo427816 күн бұрын
I thought long and hard about this whole thing that was going on with the press tour for “It Ends with Us” and as a former actor, I know that when you take on the role of producer, that’s a huge responsibility. It’s not just putting your name up there. She had a responsibility to figure out, what to say and how to handle the topic of DV. She didn’t do that and if she did her any homework great… But also as producer I know that she wield a lot of power over the people on set. I never heard a single thing about Justin being inappropriate until Months after filming is done and we hear about the issue with the cut/edit of the movie. That’s a little too convenient for me, especially given the fact that she kept bringing up these weird little tidbits about filming that just didn’t make any sense and it seems obvious that she overstepped her boundaries a lot more than just as a producer. The fact is everybody unfollowed him on social media because she told them to. This was like a schoolyard…she said it’s his movie or my movie which are you going with and she wields more power. I SAW her basically take the younger Lily under her wing and constantly was dressing her up and bringing with her interviews. Brendan, who isn’t in very much of the movie but has a beloved character, she kept next to her. She knows how to keep the attention going and also we see her bringing Jenny Slate who only has a couple of scenes and it’s wonderful in the movie, But she kept redirecting to like friendship and sisterhood. Blake’s focus was all over the place. Just the way she is in those interviews isn’t Cute or relatable… It’s sort of disrespectful. And she has a long habit of being disrespectful to interviewers. I do think she wants to live up to her husband, Ryan and one of her best friends Taylor, but she’s just not as big deal as they are and I agree with you that I don’t think BB And the movie were necessarily planned to come out together, but honestly, she did have a say and when her hairline was going to drop, she could have made it wait a few more weeks and she didn’t. Blake is constantly being brought up as a problem and when enough people are saying the same thing I tend to believe THEM .
@s.s2510.5 күн бұрын
Well put
@suzanneholman12032 ай бұрын
I read the book and just saw the movie. Since I live overseas, I had no idea about the controversy surrounding Blake Lively and her marketing campaigns. But I was uncomfortable with the film itself down-playing the DV. My male friend was confused by the ambiguity of the abuse sequences - I think her acting was too "sunny' and flippant. I sensed a lack of sincerity.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
I saw a good point from a DV survivor that the reason the movie was effective was because it was vague. A lot of women on tiktok said it’s easy to look at overt abuse and think “oh that’s not me, that’s not my relationship,” but a lot of women left the film and realized they were in abusive relationships specifically because the movie echoed their experience. I haven’t seen the film but based on what I’ve heard, they didn’t downplay it to be more palatable, but rather to show the insidious nature of abuse and how it can completely creep up on you. I value that perspective.
@TheSim1derful2 ай бұрын
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have always been pretty sus even before they got together. This is unfortunately not remotely surprising behaviour from her (nor Ryan's shady rewrites of the script)
@camilleona682 ай бұрын
She is not a serious actress and should not take on serious roles. Definitely cash grab.
@melsuperstar6292Ай бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful video, you did a good job at highlighting inappropriate behavior without being mean about it.
@CAMarg-zs1xq8 күн бұрын
I think her issue is that her Sisterhood and Gossip Girl characters were quietly nice and people associated this with her personality but it's not actually her personality
@Hello-Stoiko2 ай бұрын
I love the way you analyze the situation, I thought it was fair, no mean girl vibes from you, and I hope you’ll do more of this.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Any topics you like me to discuss?
@paanyovaanya32482 ай бұрын
@@StateofKaithi, I love the video but I feel like we should be making more videos about Justin since his response centres more around the actual issues and has a lot of resources. As in the pro response❤
@MrSincerity882 ай бұрын
Perfect example of no one telling you no.
@Bookwormtrail2 ай бұрын
She's trying so hard to be like Ryan. She thinks she's just as funny and on the same level as him.
@GinaHarrisToo2 ай бұрын
She’s not. She’s emotionally immature, flippant and self-absorbed. Those poor kids of hers.
@LL-wu5ui2 ай бұрын
He is also a man. The same tactic cant and wont work for a woman
@Mewsette12 ай бұрын
She's above him in Hollywood. She's a nepo baby, born into a family of Hollywood actors
@pan6593Ай бұрын
Stumbled over this clip/your channel, went somewhere down the rabbit hole about BL - and am pleasantly surprised. Very thoughtful, serious, well researched and referenced. Good work.
@user-qj9en1kp1m14 күн бұрын
So, Blake Lively said that people working in the entertainment industry are not necessarily gifted with better hair, but they have access to a better hair-care system. I find this a bit dishonest, because the entertainment industry favours good-looking people, so yes, many of them are probably gifted by better hair, genetically, than the average person...
@blendofdays2 ай бұрын
She's always struck me as vapid & ignorant. Petty, but I hope this ruins her. 😅 Not really, but I do agree with you Kait, it would be great if she decides to make a giant donation to a dv cause, at the very least.
@LetitRainNow4502 ай бұрын
More narcissism when we need generosity and sincerity. She seems immature.
@elizabethtangora43532 ай бұрын
23:19 I think I saw a comment on one of the videos you shared pointing out the “how should people approach you” question was most likely the interviewer giving Blake Lively a clear runway to set some boundaries and/or bring up some of the organizations that help DV survivors. So it makes it even worse to me that she got weirdly aggressive with him for asking that question. Just showing a real lack of empathy or understanding.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
They gave her every chance and she butchered it every time. That interview showed that she clearly doesn’t care about survivors.
@neptunianmoon62852 ай бұрын
That particular answer solidified to me, not only that she doesn't care, but that she's also kind of stupid as well. No intelligent person would respond this way and then laugh awkwardly and try to save it with "I'm a virgo so...".
@leeminhyung1672 ай бұрын
Omg, I thought I was the only one who thought her hair looked dry AF. Also thanks for the small bits of education. Nice to know I should try leaving my conditioner on for longer, instead of a hair mask.
@fLeyegirl117Ай бұрын
This video was fantastic. I never watch long videos, and I watched this whole thing. Keep up the great content. Great work. Thanks for doing this. 🙏🏽
@StateofKaitАй бұрын
@@fLeyegirl117 thank you!
@Sylviaxyz252 ай бұрын
Thorough analysis of Blake’s situation and also of celebrity brands generally. You might have given Blake a bit more credit than she deserves though - I can’t imagine anyone doing a movie about DV and behaving the way she has. But - who knows. The fact that you gave her the benefit of the doubt is one of the reasons why I’ve become a fan of your content.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I always try to keep in context that we’re all humans who make mistakes, we have no way of knowing the full picture, and the internet is quick to have a black and white reaction. I don’t ever want to be mean for the sake of being mean.
@blondebot2 ай бұрын
26:23 I agree with you on that she doesn’t have the right people around her. What kind of team would allow this? I refuse to believe that nobody told her this is not ok. Also, that interview when Blake suggested to share her location…Very aggressive response, but more importantly could have been handled in so many other ways. She could have said to DM her on social media (even if she wouldn’t respond or someone else would reply for her), she could have offered professional help and share some resources/info, or said “let me check with my team how to better organize it”…anything but that. It not only shows that she doesn’t care about her fans but also that she is not willing to help the cause in any way. And that’s more problematic given the fact that she willingly decided to participate in that movie
@janadalberto26202 ай бұрын
Shame on her!!!! I was an abused by my first boyfriend and my ex husband. This is so sad … I really liked her, but I won’t ever see this movie! I was able to break the silence and talk to friends and family, as to what I was going through.
@gorlgoyle2 ай бұрын
One of the best commentary videos about this I’ve seen. Everything is well said.
@victoriamartinez28222 ай бұрын
Thank you for your take on this! Also, thank you for leaving the hotline for our own mental health and citing your sources! ♥ I think the focus on this issue is how we view DV and how this movie was promoted. I hope you do similar videos of your views on more serious topics if not I am still a new subscriber waiting for the next video. ❤
@poojahazra70002 ай бұрын
I think Colleen Hoover should also shoulder equal if not greater blame for creating this story in a way that seems like a rom-com and DV simply serves as a plot point instead of being a deep issue to be worked on. I agree Blake Lively is definitely the face of this marketing nightmare, but Colleen Hoover actually gave her this platform and also condones such marketing. This is a pattern in all her works fyi.
@StateofKait2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! This video focused more on the brand so Blake was the subject. If the video had been solely about the film I would’ve had to talk about a lottttt of people.
@poojahazra70002 ай бұрын
@@StateofKait OMG thanks for responding. And yeah, agreed.
@justjoannak2 ай бұрын
100% agree.
@rebeccabee66152 ай бұрын
Wow. I’ve seen a few clips of her inappropriate behavior but these really highlight how shallow and clueless she is. She isn’t focusing on the deep subject matter, but just bragging about herself. 🤢 ETA after finishing the video. It got even worse! Great video, Kait. You did a very thorough and fair/accurate reporting on this topic.
@c0ldas1ce_2 ай бұрын
Thanks for that Julia Robert’s clip, it was a delight, she’s amazing ❤
@AlixFioriАй бұрын
Blake once told Bazar magazine she doesn’t drink alcohol because she “don’t like the effects”. This statement plus the World Health Organization stats you drop you can’t help but ask WHY ON EARTH she has a booze brand and why that brand is sponsoring a DV movie. So hypocritical