Brandon Sklenar is apparently not interested in addressing the It Ends With Us legal battle. Sklenar, 35, was asked by Entertainment Tonight whether he wanted to "clear up" any of his recently released texts, which were unsealed as part of former costars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's ongoing feud. "Nah," Sklenar said while smiling and shaking his head at the reporter while attending UFC 324 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, January 24. Lively starred as Lily in the movie, based on Colleen Hoover's book of the same name. Baldoni directed the film and appeared as Ryle, while Sklenar played the role of Atlas. Getty Images (2) Lively filed her initial complaint against Baldoni in December 2024 with the California Civil Rights Department. The Gossip Girl alum alleged that Baldoni fostered a "hostile work environment" on the film's set. She subsequently filed a lawsuit against Baldoni for several claims, including sexual harassment. Baldoni retaliated with a countersuit, which was dismissed last year. The two are set to face off in court starting this spring. Brandon Sklenar Laughs Off 'Team Blake' vs. 'Team Justin' Question Sklenar's name was dragged into the legal drama earlier this month when more than 180 documents were unsealed, including texts between the Housemaid star and Lively. The messages appear to show Sklenar sharing his support for Lively while talking about Baldoni and shading his own starring role in 1923. (Sklenar played Spencer Dutton in the Paramount+ show from 2022 to 2025.) Mindy Small/Getty Images While the two lamented their television pasts, they also discussed working with Baldoni. Lively confided in Sklenar about their two different cuts of the film, and Sklenar appeared to assure the actress that her version would be chosen in the end. "Justin is emailing today saying he took some things from my cut so I felt acknowledged and can move forward and he's locking his cut. Before the bake off," Lively appeared to write at one point, calling Baldoni "bats***" before claiming that the actor-director watched her version before he was supposed to. "He wasn't authorized to watch my cut yet," Lively alleged. "But went into the avid to watch and then to take things from it." Sklenar seemingly responded by writing, "Well it'll still be yours in the end." Lively explained that she did not want "a Frankenstein cut" of her and Baldoni's versions of the film. "It will be his or mine," she claimed. "In their entirety." Read Brandon Sklenar and Blake Lively's Texts About 'It Ends With Us' Drama Sklenar's alleged response read: "Thank god. It'll be yours. Can't believe he did that. I mean I can. He's definitely scrambling. Also totally f***ing himself for any future work." Lively hinted that Sklenar doesn't "know the first of it" when it comes to Baldoni's alleged behavior on set. The actress noted that she "would've continued to let [Baldoni] take credit for everything" if he didn't start issues during production. "He would've been handed a career. He would've been f***ed on his next job, but he at least would have been a big sucesss [sic]," she claimed. "And he'll still hit. But the word is out. And I've been protecting it from getting out bc all I want to do is focus on the work and not be pulled into the f***ing mess they make. But they [wreak] havoc everywhere they go. And everyone sees it. Then they come to me."