The legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni continues with 181 pages of documents unsealed on Tuesday, January 20. In the docs, obtained by Us Weekly, several members from the It Ends With Us cast - including Jenny Slate and Isabela Ferrer - were deposed and slammed Baldoni during their testimonies. Communications between Lively and her husband, Ryan Reyonds, with celebrities like Taylor Swift, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were also included in the documents. Lively starred alongside Baldoni in the 2024 movie It Ends With Us, which was based on Colleen Hoover's book of the same name. Baldoni also directed the film. Months after the film's release, Lively filed a complaint against Baldoni with the California Civil Rights Department. The Gossip Girl alum subsequently sued Baldoni over sexual harassment claims, which he has continued to deny. Baldoni countersued Lively in late 2024, but his lawsuit was dismissed in June 2025. They are set to face off in court for a civil trial starting in May of this year. Blake Lively Felt 'Humiliated' by 'It Ends With Us' Half-Naked Birth Scene One of the latest unsealed documents apparently showed alleged texts from Hoover and her friend Taryn Fisher in a group chat with Lively. The trio were discussing Baldoni's viral proposal video to wife Emily in June 2024, joking that it was the "inspiration" for It Ends With Us sequel, It Starts With Us. Fisher apparently called Baldoni a "sociopath" and Lively agreed. Elsewhere, Lively confided in Hoover about her experience on the film set. "I literally don't know a single thing I've done that he can smear me about. Ryan says he should be writing me apology and thank you letters every day. And instead he chooses to make a monster outta me," Lively's text apparently wrote. "But what's my crime. I've only ever stayed focused on the work and given him EVERY opportunity to make it better. And he just keeps behaving like a rabid pig." Hoover acknowledged that she does feel "bad" for Baldoni before adding, "I can guarantee you he hasn't felt an ounce of guilt. He's too busy playing victim while you work your ass off to make a better movie that he gets credit for." That was the only time insults were thrown Baldoni's way. Keep scrolling for everything revealed in the newly unsealed documents: The Taylor Swift of It All Apparent texts between Lively and her ex-BFF Swift have come to light after the singer denied any involvement in the movie outside of her song "My Tears Ricochet" being used. In one text, Lively allegedly texted Swift that she was "so epically heroic" and the "world's greatest friend" for praising Lively's version of a scene in front of Baldoni. (Baldoni's team alleges Swift hadn't even read the new pages, which Lively denies.) "I kept remembering stuff - You making s*** up about me and lenses," Lively wrote. "And referring to yourself as my doll. This clown falling for all of it. But also resisting it." In another exchange from shortly before Lively's New York Times story about Balodoni broke in December 2024, Swift apparently shared a People magazine article with the headline, "Justin Baldoni Reveals He Was Sexually Traumatized By an Ex-Girlfriend When He Was 'Hoping to Save Myself for Marriage" and texted her, "I think this bitch knows something is coming because he's gotten out his tiny violin." (Lively has denied sending Swift the article early.) Another series of messages appears to address the fractured friendship between Lively and Swift amid the fallout of the film. Lively apparently asked if Swift was "OK" and things were "good" between them before issuing an apology. "I felt like a bad friend lately because I was such a sad sack who only talked about my own s*** for months. You were generous to not only be the key person there for me during all of it, but also to let me off the hook for being so in it," Lively apparently wrote. "I always want the opportunity to be a better friend if there's something I unintentionally did." Swift apparently replied, "Not wrong, but it's also not a big deal," before explaining that there was a "shift" between them. "I just kinda miss my funny, dark, normal-speaking friend who talks to me as herself," Swift added. Lively noted that she's felt "alone" regarding the whole situation. For more about Swift and Lively's text messages from the court docs, click here. The Ben Affleck Email Lively allegedly reached out to Affleck for assistance and advice about her edit of It Ends With Us as she and Baldoni fought about which version of the movie should hit theaters. While part of the last name in question was redacted from the documents, Lively referenced a Dunkin' commercial in the email, Jennifer Lopez and more in the note to "Ben." Plus, Lively and Affleck worked together on the 2010 movie The Town. "I ended up rewriting and restructuring the entire script, I also ended up having to direct the movie via the chaotic clown 'director'/actor/producer/financier/studio head at the c