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Whitney Cummings roasted Justin Baldoni in a lengthy TikTok after Blake Lively filed her sexual harassment complaint against him.
“I don’t like when guys — especially symmetrical ones — try to get points for being, like, a feminist or, like, an ally. When guys fight for women’s rights, it’s how they get laid,” the comedian noted near the top of her video.
Baldoni, 40, was vocal about the underlying theme of domestic abuse in his and Lively’s film “It Ends With Us” while promoting it earlier this year.
Whitney Cummings, seen via TikTok above, roasted Justin Baldoni following Blake Lively’s sexual harassment complaint against him. Whitney Cummings/TikTok In her TikTok, shared earlier this week, the comedian insinuated that Baldoni only pretends to fight for women’s rights to get laid. Whitney Cummings/TikTokFor instance, when he appeared on CBS Mornings in August, he said he hoped the movie, which is based on Colleen Hoover’s novel of the same name, would help spark change surrounding how men see abuse and view themselves.
“My other hope is the men who have not done the work, who have not done the work to heal, if they see bits of themselves in [his character] Ryle [Kincaid], have a chance to step back and say, ‘You know what, I don’t want to blow up my life. I don’t want to hurt the person i love the most,'” he noted.
Cummings also said Baldoni has “big charity energy.”
“If I was a bad person, what is the first thing I would do … start a charity,” she noted.
Cummings also took issue with the fact that Baldoni has supported various causes in the spotlight. Whitney Cummings/TikTok “Are Hollywood people allowed to just donate and participate without telling a publicist?” she wondered. Whitney Cummings/TikTokBaldoni is on the board of the Wayfarer organization, which “funds and supports spiritually-rooted and justice-oriented nonprofits,” per its Instagram page.
Furthermore, his production company, Wayfarer Studios, partnered with the No More Foundation over the summer to provide resources and information for those affected by domestic abuse.
“Are Hollywood people allowed to just donate and participate without telling a publicist?” Cummings asked.
Cummings also accused Baldoni of being the type of man who wants women wearing less makeup unless they’re in a film he’s directing. Whitney Cummings/TikTok Furthermore, Cummings said Baldoni’s young adult self-help book is a “sociopath’s idea of what the world needs.” Whitney Cummings/TikTokShe also showed a photo of his young adult guidebook book, “Boys Will Be Human: A Get-Real Gut-Check Guide to Becoming the Strongest, Kindest, Bravest Person You Can Be,” and quipped, “This is like a sociopath’s idea of what the world needs.”
“Justin Baldoni is totally the guy who’s, like, ‘You look so much prettier without makeup unless you’re starring in the movie I’m directing,'” the “Good For You” podcast host said at another point in her roast.
She also assumed he’s someone who attends the SlutWalk and brings attendees home so they have a “safe space for her to be a slut.”
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Wrapping up her video, she theorized that when Baldoni apologizes, he will “blame it on internalized misogyny, being too sensitive and being in ketosis.”
Page Six reached out to Baldoni’s rep but did not receive an immediate reply.
Lively, 37, filed a complaint against her “It Ends With Us” co-star last week and accused him of repeated sexual harassment while they were working on set, among other things, such as repeatedly commenting on her postpartum body and bringing up her deceased father.
He has denied the allegations via his and Wayfarer Studios’ attorney, Bryan Freedman.
Lively filed a complaint against Baldoni last week and accused him of sexual harassment at the workplace. GC Images She said he repeatedly showed her pictures of naked women, spoke about his sexual conquests and more. GC Images“It is shameful that Ms. Lively and her representatives would make such serious and categorically false accusations,” Freedman said in a statement to Page Six.
“These claims are completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt and rehash a narrative in the media.”
He then accused Lively of making various threats on set, such as to not show up for filming and “to not promote the film, ultimately leading to its demise during release, if her demands were not met.”
Baldoni, meanwhile, accused Lively of making threats on set in a statement to Page Six via his lawyer. GC Images He also denied all allegations from Lively. Getty Images for Vital Voices Global PartnershipThe actress’ rep declined Page Six’s request for comment but Lively shared a response with the New York Times.
“I hope that my legal action helps pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak up about misconduct and helps protect others who may be targeted,” she said.
The Daily Mail reported Friday that Baldoni is currently planning to file an “explosive” counter-complaint.