- Leaked 2024 messages show Jameela Jamil calling Blake Lively a “suicide bomber” and a “villain.”
- The texts, exchanged with publicist Jennifer Abel, were filed in the ongoing Lively vs. Justin Baldoni lawsuit.
- Messages criticize Lively’s social posts about domestic violence and include profanity from Abel.
- The trial linked to the case is scheduled for May 2026; the revelations could affect public perceptions of those involved.
What the unsealed texts reveal
Unsealed court documents filed in the ongoing lawsuit between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have exposed private messages from 2024 in which actress and activist Jameela Jamil criticizes Lively. The texts, exchanged between Jamil and Baldoni’s publicist Jennifer Abel, were submitted as evidence in the case and contain harsh language and personal attacks.
In the messages, Jamil reportedly calls Lively a “suicide bomber” and a “villain,” while Abel uses profane epithets to describe Lively’s social media activity. One exchange centers on a TikTok post by Lively; Abel wrote that she wanted to “officially incorporate nightmare c* and demon c* into my vocabulary,” and called Lively’s behavior “UNBELIEVABLE.” Jamil responded, “She’s a suicide bomber at this point,” and criticized Lively for posting a domestic violence hotline and abuse statistics tied to the film It Ends With Us as “So cold; Just some stats and a link.”
Reactions and context
A source close to Lively told TMZ the messages are “disappointing,” saying, “instead of listening to women when they speak out other women call them names and discredit them in defense of a fake male feminist.” The remarks highlight tensions within celebrity circles and raise questions about private conversations becoming public through legal proceedings.
The messages emerged amid the legal battle between Lively and Baldoni over the film It Ends With Us. The trial remains scheduled for May 2026. Because these texts are now part of court filings, they could be reviewed by judges, jurors, and the public as the case proceeds.
What’s at stake for Jameela Jamil and others
Jamil has cultivated a public image as a feminist and advocate for women’s issues. The leaked messages — with their sharp personal attacks — may complicate that image and prompt public debate about how public figures respond to allegations and advocacy by other women. Meanwhile, the disclosure underscores how private communications can become central pieces of evidence in high-profile legal disputes.
Help resources
The court filing also triggered renewed public attention to the film’s subject matter: domestic violence and abuse. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
What’s next
As the May 2026 trial approaches, more evidence and filings may become public. Observers will be watching to see whether additional private communications surface and how the revelations affect reputations and the legal proceedings.
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