Justin Baldoni apologises to Blake Lively and admits 'I f**** up' in leaked voice note

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Justin Baldoni has released a voice note he sent to Blake Lively in which he admits that he wants “to have all of her”. The director, 41, is following through on a promise to release communications with the actress, 37, ahead of their competing lawsuits.In a seven minute grovel to the actress, he can be heard apologising after a meeting to discuss changes to a scene from the film It Ends With Us, in which Baldoni directs and co-stars alongside Lively."I for sure fell short and you worked really hard on that," Baldoni told Lively in the newly leaked voice note before making the remarks.Lively has accused the director of sexual harassment during the making of the 2024 film while Baldoni has launched a £320 million defamation lawsuit against Lively.In text messages, the co-stars discussed changes to the romantic drama's rooftop scene.Lively allegedly told Baldoni she was disappointed in his initial response to her tweaks, and added that her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and a close friend, later revealed to be Taylor Swift, applauded the changes.Baldoni tells Lively that her changes made “it so much more fun and interesting”."I'm really sorry.

I for sure fell short and you worked really hard on that," he is heard saying in the voice note."And the way you framed it and how that made you feel, I just want to say thank you for sharing that with me.

That takes a lot of trust and vulnerability. I feel really grateful that you feel safe enough to tell me that's how you feel and share that with me.

I'm really sorry, I f----- up."He adds in the recording that he was willing to "admit and apologise when I fail," calling himself, "a very flawed man as my wife will attest."He also vowed to "do better.”Baldoni said: "Damn right you've got

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