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Blake Lively was in a bad place, says Justin Baldoni's body double in explosive revelation amid lawsuit
Blake Lively was in a bad place, says Justin Baldoni's body double in explosive revelation amid lawsuit

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Blake Lively was in a bad place, says Justin Baldoni's body double in explosive revelation amid lawsuit

Months after Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal dispute, Baldoni's stunt double, Thomas Canestraro, reveals a tense atmosphere on the set of 'It Ends With Us.' He noticed Lively appeared withdrawn during filming, a stark contrast to their previous collaboration. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What was the atmosphere like on set as per Justin Baldoni's body double? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads How did Justin Baldoni's body double feel about Blake Lively? How did Ryan Reynolds factor into the situation? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Is Canestraro picking any side in the legal battle? FAQs New information is emerging from the set of It Ends With Us, months after Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni 's legal dispute stunned a surprising voice is speaking out, Baldoni's stunt double, Thomas Canestraro . He claims there were signs of deeper problems long before the lawsuits were actor Thomas Canestraro , who worked briefly on It Ends With Us, says Blake Lively appeared withdrawn, and the set was Baldoni's body double, he joined the production for the last two weeks of filming in early 2024. Canestraro reflects on the atmosphere, implying that something was clearly wrong even before the lawsuit was announced. He spoke exclusively to the Daily Mail about the apparent tension on stated, "It was evident that the set was tense." The whole group was a little uneasy, as per a report by the Daily was unable to identify the cause of the apparent tensions on the otherwise "professional" set and blamed it on filming delays brought on by the 2023 writers he still felt that something had happened between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively. He had no idea that Lively would launch an explosive lawsuit months later, leading to a bitter legal battle with her attitude and the delays in the shoot were the only indications that Canestraro was aware of the magnitude of the drama unfolding behind the scenes. So, he said, those who did know 'did a good job of doing damage control.'According to him, "I did experience filming that was taking longer than expected."'Why is filming this entire scene taking so long? What's causing us to be late?', he used to always ponder while he was on the he experienced with Lively was also notably 'different' from their previous collaboration on a promotional campaign for her 2018 movie A Simple Favor. The 'provocative' advertisements at the time required Canestraro to stand over Lively while posing in the buff with just a sock covering his said he had an effortless time working with the actress, who made sure he had a bathroom after the the set of It Ends With Us, he felt 'comfortable' working with Lively again but noticed she was more 'closed off.'When Canestraro discovered the lawsuits in the news, everything came together. And now I'm thinking, "Oh, was Blake already in such a bad place that Ryan just came to make sure that she was okay?" he he believes the film's message about domestic abuse has been overshadowed by the sparring co-stars' feud, Canestraro is not picking a side and is hoping it will be resolved eventually. Even if they can come to an agreement, he would prefer not to be on any said she appeared "closed off" and not her usual self, implying that something was wrong behind the legal battle is ongoing, with a court trial scheduled for March 2026.

20 years later, Apple's about to bend the rules, literally, with a curved iPhone that could redefine the smartphone game; here's when it may be launched
20 years later, Apple's about to bend the rules, literally, with a curved iPhone that could redefine the smartphone game; here's when it may be launched

Economic Times

time16-05-2025

  • Economic Times

20 years later, Apple's about to bend the rules, literally, with a curved iPhone that could redefine the smartphone game; here's when it may be launched

Apple is reportedly developing a radical iPhone redesign featuring a curved, mostly glass enclosure without any display cutouts. Expected by 2027, this innovative device could coincide with the iPhone's 20th anniversary. A patent suggests a "single slab of glass" design with displays on the front, back, and curved edges, potentially doubling the display area. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Apple's Next Big Leap Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Apple's Patent Hints at a 'Slab of Glass' Future FAQs To mark two decades since the release of the first iPhone, Apple has planned to revolutionize smartphone design once more, with a futuristic, daring look. According to tech insider Mark Gurman , the technology giant is working on a "mostly glass, curved iPhone " that may come by 2027, just in time for the iPhone's 20th birthday, as per a described that the new device would be "without any cutouts in the display", like a notch at the top or a small circle for a front-facing camera, reported Daily predicted that the latest iPhone with the unique design would be launched in a couple of years to mark 20 years since the very first iPhone went on sale on June 29, 2007, as per the READ: Did Donald Trump go off to sleep? President's Saudi moment sparks health rumors, insiders finally reveal what really happened during that viral chair scene Gurman wrote in his newsletter, "Later in the year, a mostly glass, curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display is due to hit," quoted Daily Mail. He also mentioned, "That will mark the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone X, which kicked off the transition to all-screen, glass-focused iPhone designs," as quoted in the present, the back of smartphones is not utilized much, it just has a few components such as cameras and fingerprint readers, which occupy minimal space, according to Daily Mail. So, fitting the back of an iPhone with a glass display could potentially double the display size, without changing the shape or size of the device, reported Daily a predominantly glass phone may sound a little far-fetched, Apple has already filed a patent for an all-glass smartphone with a continuous display across the front, back and sides, as per the READ: Kansas, New York, Los Angeles? No - this is where Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are quietly spending their time in a $20 million mansion It is called a "single slab of glass", the patent shows a device with displays on both its front and back, as well as touchscreen buttons on its curved edges, reported Daily a future iPhone model made almost entirely of glass, with a display that wraps around the front, back, and possibly the might launch it by 2027 to mark the 20th anniversary of the first iPhone, as per Daily Mail.

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