Justin Baldoni Builds a Lawsuit Website for Fans: The Drama Just Got Digital!

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Move over Netflix, there’s a new drama streaming on the internet—and this time, it’s starring Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively. In a plot twist straight out of a legal thriller, Baldoni’s team has reportedly designed a website to help fans navigate the 200-page emotional rollercoaster of his $400 million lawsuit against Blake, her hubby Ryan Reynolds, and others.

Yes, you heard that right. A website! Because what better way to air your grievances than to let fans scroll through your legal drama like it’s a BuzzFeed quiz?

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The TL;DR of It All
Justin’s lawsuit, filed last week, includes a juicy collection of text messages that allegedly prove… something? Among these are messages he claims were altered by Blake and her crew for their December lawsuit against him. Basically, it’s a game of “he said, she said, and then they edited it in Photoshop.”

But who has time to pore over 200 pages of legal jargon? Justin’s team sure doesn’t. That’s why they’re taking things up a notch and building a user-friendly digital experience—probably complete with memes, GIFs, and a “Guess Who Texted This” mini-game.

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Coming Soon: Lawsuit, the Website!
According to NBC News, Justin’s team is hard at work on this website, which promises to lay everything out in a way that fans can easily digest. No word yet if it’ll come with a search bar, sorting filters, or a “Dramatic Reenactment” mode, but we can dream.

This new addition to the Baldoni-Lively-Reynolds Cinematic Universe is apparently dropping “in the coming days.” Stay tuned, because we’re ready to refresh our browsers faster than Ryan Reynolds can crack a Deadpool joke.

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Will this website clarify the lawsuit, or will it just spark a new wave of drama and memes? Only time (and some very nosy fans) will tell. In the meantime, pass the popcorn—this legal saga is spicier than a Taylor Swift breakup album.

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