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Despite the ugly court battle with Justin Bardoni, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are able to live as normal as possible!
The two were filmed at an equestrian competition in South Salem, New York. The lively man stood with Reynolds and his friends, looking all solidly in blue clothes.
The sightings come as Blake hits one of the key allegations in her case against Justin with another possible major blow.

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Adam Mondschein, Lively’s “It Ends With Us,” breaks his silence and denys her claim.
Montshain, who was mentioned in Lively’s sexual harassment lawsuit against Bardoni, described her character Lily filming a scene of her birth and even though he said he was willing to testify, came out in his version of the event.
Mondchine, who played Dr. Dunbar, remembered the day being completely different from the lively thing.
She brought lively memories for the pressured delivery scenes, “simulating a full nude despite no mention of nude in this scene in the script,” “forced to compromise on getting naked from under the breasts,” and “simulating a full nude.”
Blake is the way he explained that. “When the birth scene was filmed, the set was confusing, crowded and completely lacking the standard industry protection for filming nude scenes. For example, registering the scene with an intimate coordinator, having a signed nude rider, or turning off the monitor to ensure that the scene is not broadcast to all crews.
The document states that Bardoni and fellow producer Jamie Heath “we were unable to close the set and allowed the non-essential crew to pass, while Ms. Lille was almost naked, her legs spread out in stirrups, and only a small fabric covering her genitals.”
The lawsuit continued. “The live was even more amazed when Mr. Bardoni introduced his ‘best friend’ to play the role of Odgin. Usually, small roles of this nature will be met by local actors.
In a statement, Mondschein told Extra, “I am not planning on speculating about Ms Lively’s motivations to mention in the complaint,” adding, “My experience working with her is very different from what she described in the lawsuit.
In his description, “Her outfit included a full hospital gown, black shorts and a prosthetic limb covering her torso, in addition to her personal clothing of choice.”
The actor said the filming was “completely professional” and that Blake “didn’t complain… because nothing unusual or inappropriate happened.”
Adam, who has a master’s degree in acting and many stage and screen credits, said, “Mr. Lively’s hints about my qualifications are offensive.
Mondschein also views himself as “local employment.” He said, “I was actually a local employer (My wife and I are from New York and spend quite a bit of time there), so I was needed to cover my own travel and living expenses related to my work, like an actor who accepts that contract.”
Ryan returns the fire and releases a new salvo in the war with Justin after demanding that he be fired from a 400m delinquent lawsuit “this ends with us.”
In new court documents, Reynolds doubles his claim that Bardoni is a “predator” and demands the judge be denied Justin’s legal claim against him.
In court documents, Reynolds’ team revealed “The opposition parties are far worse than not being able to state valid claims against Reynolds. Naturally, they confirm that Wayfarer (Bardoni, Heath, Wayfarer Studios LLC) has made clear about his legal claims against Reynolds.”
The document states, “…All Wayfarers parties alleged each claim against Mr. Reynolds. That is, all Wayfarers parties (other than Mr. Bardoni) filed a federal lawsuit claiming at least the cause of the action that there is no legal basis for them to claim. The “claim” should be dismissed, and Mr. Reynolds should be awarded the attorney’s fees and costs under applicable New York state law. ”
Documents obtained in court People MagazineBardoni’s team recently pretended that Reynolds “has made the “first amended complaint of the Wayfarer Party (“FAC”) did not set the basis for his liability, and he simply wasn’t.
Bardoni’s lawyers also pointed out that Reynolds should not recover his lawyer’s fees for “very unlikely events” he was rejected.
Over the past few months, Ryan and Blake have become less noticeable in all the drama. Their final release was in February’s “SNL 50.”