More information has come to light on the alleged list of demands that made in a meeting between herself, Ryan Reynolds, and Wayfarer Studios’ and Jamey Heath.
According to a report from THR, an “all hands” meeting was called between executives at Wayfarer Studios, Sony, and Lively, as well as her husband Ryan Reynolds.
In that meeting, Lively reportedly said she would walk away from the movie if Baldoni and Wayfarer producing partner Jamey Heath didn’t agree to certain conditions, which the report lists as a “wide-ranging list of 30 demands,” all of which centered on the environment on set of the film being “out of control.” A new report from THR this week outlines what some of the demands were.
According to Lively’s amended complaint filed in the Southern District court, a list of 17 demands included “no more mention of genitalia” to Lively, “no more mention of their previous porn addictions or Lively’s lack of pornographic consumption to Lively or to other crew members,” and “no more discussions with Lively or her employees as to their personal experiences with sex, as it relates spouses or others”.
Other demands included Sony hiring an “A-list” veteran producer to come on board and aid Lively. The lawsuit that Baldoni filed in court notes that he and Heath signed the demands “under duress,” something that sources close to THR said Baldoni should not have done initially. “He never should have signed off on that,” said a source close to The Hollywood Reporter on the matter when the demands were originally reported. “But if you look at the statement, it doesn’t say ‘I will stop doing these things.’ It says ‘I won’t do this.’ There’s a big difference.” All of this stems from a formal complaint that Lively made against Baldoni in December.