The behind-the-scenes dispute surrounding It Ends With Us has taken another turn, with actor Adam Mondschein now addressing Blake Lively’s claims about a childbirth scene in the film. Mondschein, who played the doctor delivering Lively’s character’s baby, says he was taken aback by how she described the experience in her lawsuit against co-star and director Justin Baldoni.
In her updated legal complaint filed earlier this year, Lively criticised the choice of Mondschein for the role, pointing out that he was a close friend of Baldoni’s. She claimed the decision made her feel “exposed and humiliated” during a scene she says was mishandled and lacking basic protections typically in place for filming intimate content.

Lively described the set as chaotic, overcrowded, and devoid of industry-standard norms like a closed set, proper coverage between takes, or an intimacy coordinator. She alleged that Baldoni’s friend being cast in such a personal role, with his face and hands close to her body, made the moment feel invasive.
Mondschein, responding publicly for the first time, refuted the details. “I was surprised to read her version,” he said. “She wore a full hospital gown, black shorts, and a prosthetic belly. Nothing about the scene felt improper or unusual.”

He also stated that Lively never voiced any concerns or discomfort during filming and said the entire exchange was strictly professional. Addressing the complaint about his casting, Mondschein explained that although he is friends with Baldoni, he was hired locally and bore his own travel and lodging costs, standard procedures for actors on smaller roles.
Regarding Lively’s questioning of his suitability for the part, he said his qualifications are publicly available and that the criticism felt unwarranted. He holds an MFA and has worked steadily in TV and film.
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“If I’m called to testify,” he added, “I’ll speak truthfully, under oath.”
The legal battle is far from over. Lively’s original complaint accused Baldoni of harassment and retaliation, while Baldoni has filed counterclaims, including a defamation suit against both Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. A trial is set for March 2026.
As the legal drama unfolds, the differing accounts from those involved continue to raise questions about what really happened on set.








The singer jokingly texted Clairo saying, "Let's f**k her up," sparking an online frenzy
Why Charli XCX jokingly declared war on Peppa Pig after one viral comment
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What started as a playful celebrity game has turned into one of the internet's most unexpected viral moments, with Charli XCX jokingly threatening to "f**k up" Peppa Pig after the beloved cartoon character appeared to dismiss singer Clairo.
The exchange quickly spread across social media, drawing reactions from fans and fellow musicians, while turning an unlikely clash between a pop star and a fictional children's character into a trending talking point.
Peppa Pig's viral remark sparked the joke
The playful exchange began during Peppa Pig's appearance in Pitchfork's Over/Under game, where the animated character rated a selection of music artists.
While expressing admiration for acts including PinkPantheress and The Beatles, Peppa responded to Clairo by saying, "I don't know her," a line widely recognised as a reference to Mariah Carey's famous response when asked about Jennifer Lopez.
The remark, accompanied by a knowing glance at the camera, quickly gained traction online.
Charli XCX rushed to Clairo's defence
After seeing the clip, Charli XCX privately messaged Clairo, writing, "Let's f**k her up," alongside a screenshot of the viral post.
Clairo later shared the exchange on social media, prompting thousands of reactions from fans, many of whom responded with pig and bacon-themed jokes.
PinkPantheress, whom Peppa had praised in the original video, also joined the conversation, posting a message supporting Clairo.
As the exchange continued, Clairo responded to the growing attention with humour, replying to posts before eventually telling followers, "ok that's enoughhhhh lolllllllllll."
Some fans joked that the viral moment was the perfect opportunity for the singer to announce new music, though Clairo replied that she did not have anything ready to share.
Her most recent album, Charm, was released in 2024, with its accompanying tour concluding in 2025.
Charli XCX keeps her focus on new music
While the online joke continued to gather momentum, Charli XCX did not publicly add to the exchange.
Instead, the singer has been focusing on promoting her upcoming album, Music, Fashion, Film, which is scheduled for release on July 24.
Although fans speculated that one of the track titles could be a playful nod to the viral exchange, there has been no indication that the album references the light-hearted social media moment.