Colleen Hoover has recently re-emerged on Instagram, piquing the interest of her followers. While the writer behind It Ends with Us is once again active on social media, her account doesn’t feature photos of actors Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively at present, fueling speculation. Her extended absence from social media and return during the actors’ ongoing legal dispute has left many questioning if there might be more to this tale.
Let’s delve into the details of her recent return to Instagram, an event that has sparked intrigue not only in Hollywood but far beyond its borders.
Colleen Hoover is back on Instagram
Acclaimed author Colleen Hoover is back on Instagram following a temporary absence which occurred on January 22, 2025. Her decision to step away from social media was prompted by the ongoing legal dispute between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, who star in the film adaptation of her book It Ends with Us. Upon her return on February 12, 2025, fans noticed that all photos featuring Lively and Baldoni had been taken off Hoover’s profile.
Speculation arises that Hoover’s reappearance on Instagram might suggest she’s chosen a stance in the ongoing dispute between Lively and Baldoni. The conflict between the two actors ignited in December 2024 when Lively filed a claim of sexual harassment against Justin Baldoni, alleging improper behavior during the filming of It Ends with Us. She also alleged that Baldoni and his production company retaliated with a damaging public campaign after initially promising to ensure a safe work environment for her. The lawsuit caused a significant stir in Hollywood, leading to intense news coverage.
Colleen Hoover hasn’t directly addressed the reason behind Baldoni and Lively’s photos being taken down from her Instagram account. Nevertheless, fans remember that she publicly endorsed Lively shortly after the accusations surfaced. On December 21, 2024, Hoover posted on her Instagram Story saying: “Blake Lively, you have always been truthful, kind, supportive, and patient since we first met. Thank you for being exactly the person that you are. Always stay genuine. Never change.” (As reported by People)
As a gamer speaking up, let me clarify that I’ve been vehemently refuting all accusations leveled against me, taking robust legal action instead. On the stroke of New Year’s Eve, 2024, I filed a hefty $250 million defamation lawsuit against The New York Times. Then, midway through January, I took it further by filing a whopping $400 million lawsuit against Lively, her partner Ryan Reynolds, and her publicist. The charges include defamation, extortion, and more.
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2025-02-13 14:10