He’s been embroiled in headline-making lawsuits all year, but Justin Baldoni isn’t keeping a low profile.
“He’s still living his best life and he’s doing it without any guilt or shame,” a source tells Globe of the It Ends With Us actor and director, who was accused of sexual harassment in a bombshell lawsuit filed by his costar Blake Lively in December 2024.
Baldoni denied her claims and filed a $400 million countersuit against Lively, 38, and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, 48, which was later dismissed.

According to the source, the 41-year-old — who is worth an estimated $6 million, per Celebrity Net Worth — still “lives like a prince and enjoys the best things money can buy.”
“He’s got his beloved sports cars and custom-tuned Lexuses, and he never misses a workout or spa treatment,” says the source. “He gets $1,000 haircuts and wears $1,000 shoes like it’s totally no big deal.”
During a pre-trial conference in February, Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, who also represents his producing partners, Jamey Heath and Steve Sarowitz, told the judge that his clients were “devastated financially and emotionally” by the lawsuit, per People.
Freedman also alleged that Baldoni had been “exiled from polite society and suffered damages totaling hundreds of millions of dollars” because of the lawsuit.
In newly unsealed text messages from Lively’s suit, in which she also accuses Baldoni of launching a smear campaign against her, the actor’s business partner Heath revealed he had hired a $9 million crisis management firm. (The Daily Mail was first to report the news on August 24.)
But despite the “publicity firestorm” that threatens his career, adds the source, the Jane the Virgin star “dresses and looks like a guy who holds a very high opinion of himself, because he absolutely holds that opinion,” says the source.
“Even after all he’s been through, he’s not letting anyone change who he is or how he lives.”
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