Carey Price’s wife Angela makes bold statement on Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni drama: 'Both suck'
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Carey Price’s wife Angela Price has expressed her opinion on the ongoing Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni drama after being asked about it on social media.
The Montreal Canadiens legend’s better half participated in a Q&A session with her fans and followers on Instagram on New Year’s Day. She was asked a variety of questions online.
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Angela Price thinks Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni ‘both suck’
One of the fans asked Angela Price if she was “still team Baldoni after all the recent news?”
To which, Angela replied, “Never claimed to be team Justin. Just decided that I wasn't a fan of Blake. Which is still the case,” before asserting, “If anything I think they probably both suck.”
The mother-of-three was even asked about the couple's plan to shift to the US after Carey’s contract with his team ends. But she shared that they “will be staying put in Kelowna for the foreseeable future.”
Blake Lively files lawsuit against Justin Baldoni
Angela Price's bold statement came as the ‘Gossip Girl’ star and the 40-year-old 'It Ends With Us' director have filed several lawsuits against each other.
First, Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment as well as creating a hostile environment on the set of ‘It Ends With Us’.
She even filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department against him, which led to a December 21 article published by The New York Times, titled "We Can Bury Anyone’: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine". The piece was based on the actress’ allegations against the ‘Jane the Virgin’ actor.
Justin Baldoni files suit against the New York Times
In response, Baldoni filed a lawsuit against the publication on December 31. On the same day, Lively also filed a formal lawsuit against her co-star in New York federal court.
The $250 million suit by Baldoni claimed, as per Page Six, “The Times story relied almost entirely on Lively’s unverified and self-serving narrative, lifting it nearly verbatim while disregarding an abundance of evidence that contradicted her claims and exposed her true motives.”
The New York Times plans to ‘vigorously defend against the lawsuit’
The New York Times, however, fired back, saying, “The role of an independent news organization is to follow the facts where they lead. Our story was meticulously and responsibly reported. It was based on a review of thousands of pages of original documents, including the text messages and emails that we quote accurately and at length in the article.”
“To date, Wayfarer Studios, Mr Baldoni, the other subjects of the article, and their representatives have not pointed to a single error. We published their full statement in response to the allegations in the article as well. We plan to vigorously defend against the lawsuit,” it added.