Justin Baldoni apologizes to Blake Lively in alleged voice note about ‘It Ends With Us’ rooftop scene: ‘I f–ked up’

Justin Baldoni appeared to be heard apologizing to Blake Lively in a lengthy 2 a.m. voice note allegedly sent after they disagreed over rewrites to the “It Ends With Us” rooftop scene.

“Hey, Blake … hopefully, this does not wake you up,” the “Jane the Virgin” star was purportedly heard saying in the message from around April 2023, per the audio obtained by the Daily Mail Monday.

“There’s so much I want to say to you, and I hope that we can FaceTime, or see each other in person soon … but I’m just going to send you a few thoughts.”

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in "It Ends With Us."


“I want to start with an apology,” Baldoni, 41, said, explaining that his “heart sank” when he read a text message Lively had sent about “not always [being] good” at ensuring she is seen and instead bowing down to “threatening egos” out of “fear of affecting the ease of the process.”

“I for sure fell short and you worked really hard on that, and the way you framed it, and how that made you feel … I just wanted to say thank you for sharing that with me,” the audio continued. 

“That takes a lot of trust and vulnerability, and I feel really grateful that you feel safe enough to tell me that that’s how you feel and share that with me. I f–ked up.” 

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni on the set of "It Ends With Us."

“One thing you should know about me is that I will admit and apologize when I fail,” Baldoni added, per the audio. “I am far from perfect. I’m a very flawed man, as my wife will attest.”

“I’m gonna f–k up. I’m going to say the wrong thing. I’m going to put my foot in my mouth … but I will always apologize and find my way back to center…”

“I’m sorry I made you feel that way. That must have felt terrible. I will for sure do better. That was not my best weekend and I should’ve given it more time.” 

Blake Lively attends the 2024 LACMA Art + Film Gala presented by Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, Calif

Baldoni also reportedly discussed when Lively, 37, invited him over to her and Ryan Reynolds’ New York City penthouse, where Taylor Swift was present and allegedly raved over her script rewrites. 

According to the filmmaker’s $400 million defamation and extortion lawsuit against the “Gossip Girl” alum and Reynolds, Lively referred to her husband and the 14-time Grammy winner as “absolute titans” and “dragons” who will protect her in battle.

“And damn right you got great friends if that’s how you felt and they knew that,” the audio message continued. “We should all have friends like that, aside from the fact that they are two of the most creative people on the planet. The three of you guys together, it’s unbelievable. Talk about energy and just a force.” 

Baldoni also insisted that he didn’t need the “Deadpool” star, 48, or Swift, 35, to tell him how good Lively’s work was, allegedly saying in the audio, “Because [the rewrites are] really good and it’s going to make the movie sing like you said. I’m excited to go through the whole movie with you.”

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are seen on the set of "It Ends with Us."
“I’m gonna f–k up. I’m going to say the wrong thing. I’m going to put my foot in my mouth … but I will always apologize and find my way back to center,” he said.Bryan Freedman/Wayfarer Studios
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are seen on the set of "It Ends with Us."
Baldoni also claimed Lively had good friends, alluding to Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds after they allegedly advocated for her rewrites.Bryan Freedman/Wayfarer Studios

Per the audio, the “Five Feet Apart” director shared that he and Lively have successfully built their relationship, but admitted that communicating via text and voice notes wasn’t his “biggest strength.” 

“I love being with people and being in somebody’s face and face to face,” he purportedly said. “I feel like that’s where I excel and I’ve definitely fallen short in our texting … because there is so much to communicate and so much happening.”

“All that to say, I’m just looking forward to spending time together and I think that’s really going to go a long way for our chemistry, which I believe is there, [and] has been there from the start.”

“I was so damn excited when you wanted to do this film, I felt it in the room when we met and I think it does come from the both of us being so f–king hard-working, and having a vision and not settling. I’m excited to have a creative partner in that with you.” 

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at the "It Ends With Us" New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on August 06, 2024 in New York City.
“The three of you guys together, it’s unbelievable. Talk about energy and just a force,” Baldoni said.Variety via Getty Images
Justin Baldoni at the "It Ends With Us" New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on August 06, 2024 in New York City.
The actor also gushed about working with the “A Simple Favor” star.Variety via Getty Images

Baldoni shared he had so much more to say to the “A Simple Favor” star and apologized on behalf of “filmmakers and producers” for what she’s been through.

“Those f–kheads,” he said, per the audio. “I’m just still kinda blown away that this is the industry that we’re in and that you’ve experienced that as a woman.”

“And no I don’t need to say it but … hopefully that’s not going to be the experience with me.”

He also reassured the “Age of Adaline” star that there was “no hesitancy” in sending her the final draft of the script, which is based on Colleen Hoover’s 2016 book about domestic violence. 

“The only reason I didn’t send it today was because I was trying to implement and add your notes into my working draft … I just haven’t had a chance to send it to you,” Baldoni said.

Blake Lively appears at the screening for the film "It 'Ends With Us'" in London on Aug. 8, 2024.
“I’m just looking forward to spending time together and I think that’s really going to go a long way for our chemistry,” Baldoni added, per the audio.Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP
Justin Baldoni speaks onstage at the Vital Voices 12th Annual Voices of Solidarity Awards at IAC Building on December 09, 2024 in New York City.

The “My Last Days” producer shared he hopes the movie experience would be “healing” to Lively “in some way,” adding, “That’s all I want.”

“I want this movie to be commercial just like you and affect people and touch people and I want to walk you through my whole plan and the work we are doing with the domestic violence partner that we found … and just my vision.”

“I just know this can be really really special and it’s going to be special, and you’re the secret sauce,” he continued, per the audio.

“I hope you’re feeling better. Give Ryan my love for sending me that,” Baldoni added, alluding that he also received a text message from Reynolds. 

“It means the world to me that you trust me with your feelings and your thoughts. I can’t wait to spend more time with you.”

Reps for Baldoni and Lively weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment. 

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are seen on the set of "It Ends with Us."
He denied the allegations.©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are seen on the set of "It Ends with Us."

The voice memo is the latest update to Baldoni and Lively’s ongoing legal battle after she accused her co-star and director of sexual harassment and retaliation last month.

Baldoni denied the allegations and filed a lawsuit against Lively and Reynolds on Jan. 16. 

The famous couple has since requested a gag order but Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, has said that he refuses to be “bullied” into silence.