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How ‘mean girl’ Blake Lively is masterminding Hollywood comeback after settling lawsuit with Justin Baldoni

May 10, 2026
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How ‘mean girl’ Blake Lively is masterminding Hollywood comeback after settling lawsuit with Justin Baldoni

Don’t call it a comeback.

Blake Lively is reportedly masterminding a Hollywood revival after she settled her lawsuit against “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni.

The “Gossip Girl” alum kicked off her career comeback plan by attending the Met Gala 2026hours after announcing the settlement.

“That was no accident – she knew all eyes would be on her and she wanted them to be,” a source told the Sun of Lively’s shocking appearance at fashion’s biggest night.

Blake Lively at the 2026 Met Gala in a pastel layered gown and jeweled bodice.
Blake Lively (seen above at the Met Gala 2026) is reportedly masterminding a Hollywood revival after she settled her lawsuit against “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni. Getty Images
Blake Lively attends the 2026 Met Gala celebrating
“That was no accident – she knew all eyes would be on her and she wanted them to be,” a source told the Sun of Lively’s shocking appearance at the Met Gala (as seen above) last week. Getty Images

“It was a clear message that she had drawn a line on this awful saga and that she is ready to publicly move forward with her head held high, rather than hiding away,” the insider added.

“While she’s quietly pursuing Justin to cover her legal fees post-settlement, Blake feels she’s spent enough time hunkering down and doesn’t believe she has any reason to disappear and retreat from the spotlight.”

Lively, 38, is reportedly attempting to go back to her romance roots in acting.

“She wants to go back to people remembering her for being a good actress, as that all seems to have been forgotten in all of this,” the Sun claimed.

Blake Lively at the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala.
Lively (seen above at the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala) is reportedly attempting to go back to her romance roots in acting. FilmMagic
Blake Lively attending the
“She wants to go back to people remembering her for being a good actress, as that all seems to have been forgotten in all of this,” the Sun claimed. (Pictured: Lively at the “It Ends With Us” photocall.) Getty Images for Sony Pictures

“Every story became about her being a ‘mean girl’ and she’s devastated because she thinks it’s undone all the years of TV and movie hits she’s had,” the source told the outlet.

“At times, when the backlash was at its worst, she felt like she was the most hated woman in Hollywood, and she wants to desperately wants to rehab her image. She wants to get back to mass appeal romantic comedy leads she hopes will make audiences warm to her again.”

The “A Simple Favor” star reportedly has several projects in the works, including “The Survival List,” in which she portrays a TV producer who becomes stranded on a remote island with a celebrity survival expert.

Lively is also pursuing a big-screen adaptation of author Liane Moriarty’s “The Husband’s Secret.”

Blake Lively leaving Federal Court in a khaki blazer and pink shirt.
The “A Simple Favor” star (seen above leaving court in 2026) reportedly has several projects in the works. Robert Miller for NY Post
Blake Lively holds a large teddy bear on a soccer field.
She is set to star in “The Survival List,” portraying a TV producer who becomes stranded on a remote island with a celebrity survival expert. (Pictured: Lively at a soccer game.) Getty Images

“This has been in the works for a few years but Blake is now fully focused on it,” the source told the Sun.

“It’s just the kind of project she wants — a relatable lead, a twisty subject matter and a powerhouse novel with a built-in fan base,” the insider added.

Lively is also set to star in the romance “The Making Of” alongside Richard Gere and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Blake Lively arriving at federal court for a case.
Lively (seen arriving at court) is also pursuing a big-screen adaptation of “The Husband’s Secret.” Gregory P. Mango for NY Post
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni on the set of
Last Monday, Lively and Baldoni (seen above on the set of a movie) settled the actress’s 2024 suit, in which she claimed the actor sexually harassed her on the set of “It Ends With Us.” GC Images

“It’s also important for Blake to continue with her executive producing – she has done it twice before, on Another Simple Favor, and on It Ends With Us,” the source told the outlet.

“But she was reported to be feuding with Anna Kendrick while shooting the former, and obviously we all know how the latter turned out,” the insider added.

“She wants to show that she can produce movies without all the backstage drama being the talking point and follow in the footsteps of someone like Nicole Kidman or Reese Witherspoon.”

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively on the set of
Both Lively and the “Jane the Virgin” actor (both seen above on the set of “It Ends With Us”) earned no money in their lawsuit settlement. GC Images
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni filming
Sources told Page Six Hollywood that their legal teams made $60 million combined to sue and countersue one another. (Pictured: Lively and Baldoni filming “It Ends With Us.”) ©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Page Six has reached out to Lively’s reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Last Monday, Lively and Baldoni, 42, settled the actress’s 2024 suit, in which she claimed the actor sexually harassed her on the set of “It Ends With Us.”

Both Lively and the “Jane the Virgin” actor earned no money in their lawsuit settlement. However, sources told Page Six Hollywood that their legal teams made $60 million combined to sue and countersue one another.

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