Blake Lively attends ‘Another Simple Favor’ SXSW premiere amid Justin Baldoni legal drama

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Variety on Thursday.“I couldn’t love her more,” Feig gushed. “She’s a dream to work with. She’s a great collaborator. She has amazing ideas and it open to everyone’s ideas.

She’s a pro.”Lively wore a gorgeous, bush-colored dress and greeted fans before hitting the red carpet. The actress flashed her pearly whites and looked cheery and upbeat, marking only the second time she stepped out in public since her legal fight with Baldoni, 41, began.Last month, she and husband Ryan Reynolds, 48, walked the “SNL” 50th anniversary special red carpet shortly before the “Deadpool & Wolverine” actor joked about the “It Ends With Us” saga during the live broadcast.In a segment where Tina Fey and Amy Poehler took questions from the star-studded audience in Studio 8H, Poehler, 53, called on Reynolds, who was sat next to Lively. “Ryan Reynolds, how’s it going?” the “Parks and Recreation” star asked.Reynolds quipped: “Why?

What have you heard?”Just days before Lively attended SXSW, she and Reynolds asked a judge to shield their messages with “high-profile” friends from Baldoni and his publicists.The “It Ends with Us” director released text exchanges between him and Lively earlier this year that mentioned her close friend Taylor Swift.The “Gossip Girl” alum referenced the singer, 35, to the “Jane the Virign” star in an alleged text where she called herself Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” and referred to Reynolds and Swift as “my dragons,” per Baldoni’s lawsuit.“If you ever get around to watching Game of Thrones, you’ll appreciate that I’m Khaleesi, and like her, I happen to have a few dragons,” Lively allegedly texted.“For better or worse, but usually for better,” another alleged message read. “Because my dragons also protect those I fight.

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