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Blake Lively's Brother-in-Law Defends Her Amid 'It Ends with Us' Criticism
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Bart Johnson, who is married to the actress' older sister Robyn Lively, speaks out against criticism surrounding the film 'It Ends with Us' and tensions with her co-star Justin Baldoni.

AceShowbiz - Blake Lively's brother-in-law Bart Johnson has come to her defense following backlash over "It Ends with Us" controversy. The actress has faced criticism for seemingly not adequately addressing the sensitive topics of domestic abuse and toxic relationships depicted in the film.

Johnson responded to a comment on Instagram expressing disappointment with Blake's portrayal, stating, "I'm sure you have a huge heart and want the best. I can promise you the truth has not come out yet." He emphasized that Blake worked diligently on the film and that the message is conveyed through the book and the movie, not in interviews.

Johnson admitted that mistakes were made during the production but asserted that Blake is not solely responsible for the film's promotion. He also addressed reports of tension between Blake and her co-star and director Justin Baldoni.

"All is not what it seems," said a set source. "There is much more to this story. The principal cast and [author] Colleen Hoover will have nothing to do with [Baldoni]."

Despite the controversy, Blake expressed her gratitude to fans and shared resources to help domestic violence survivors. Her brother-in-law described her as "kind, loving, committed, hard working, and inspiring."

Robyn Lively, Blake's sister and Bart's wife, also defended Blake on social media, saying, "Blake is a lovely human being." She acknowledged the negative voices but stressed that the positive ones outweigh them.

Bart's Instagram tribute to Blake highlighted their close relationship and her positive influence in his life. He praised her for putting her family first and being an exceptional role model.

While Blake has received support from her family, tensions with Baldoni continue. Rumors of his challenging behavior on set have surfaced, and the cast reportedly follows only Blake on Instagram. Baldoni has since announced that he will not direct the sequel, "It Starts with Us", suggesting that the rift between him and Blake may not be easily resolved.

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