Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Brandon Scriner Recalling being inadvertently trapped in his middle It all ends with us co-starring Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively’s lawsuit — and how it led to him receiving horrific hate online.
“It was a big learning curve for me because even though I only had a small part in the movie, I was so well-known,” Sklenar, who plays Atlas Corrigan in the 2024 film, told us hollywood reporter In a profile posted on Wednesday, December 17th.
The 35-year-old actor recalled posting a Instagram Statement During a press conference in August 2024, fans were asked to be more kind.
“Colleen (Hoover) Schlerner wrote at the time: “The women in the cast represent hope, perseverance, and women who choose a better life for themselves. Because they believe so strongly in the film’s message, vilifying the women who poured their hearts and souls into making it seems counterproductive and detracts from the film’s themes.”
He noted: “In fact, the opposite is true. What may or may not have happened behind the scenes does not, and hopefully will not, detract from our original intention of making this film. It’s disheartening to see the negativity spread online.”
Glazier asked his followers at the time “Before you spread hate on the internet, ask yourself who this is helping. Ask yourself if your opinion is based on any fact. Or if you just want to be a part of something. Let’s be part of something better together. Part of a new story for women and everyone everywhere.”
His efforts to spread positivity quickly backfired.
“I wasn’t cursing anyone, but I just thought, ‘Can we focus on the spirit of the whole damn movie and not be so hateful toward anyone?'” Sklennar said in the interview. THR interview, reference The theme of the movie is domestic violence And get out of toxic relationships. “I think it’s a good thing, but obviously a lot of people don’t.”
Sklennar claims the backlash was almost instantaneous, with people telling him, “‘You’re a piece of shit,’ ‘I hope you die,’ ‘I hope your career is over,’ that kind of thing.”
this 1923 The alum noted that his agent begged him to stay off the Internet amid Lively and Baldoni’s public feud, but Sklennar said it was hard to ignore all the chatter.
“Imagine you’re walking down a corridor and there’s a door that opens into a room full of 100,000 people, and they’re all talking about you,” Sklenar said. “You tell me you won’t put your ear to the door?”

Blake Lively and Brandon Scriner.
JoJo Wheeldon/Sony Pictures Distribution/Everett CollectionIt all ends with usthis is the first book Hoover’s two-part series The film adaptation is highly anticipated by readers and fans. However, it’s what happened behind the scenes that made it so infamous.
Lively, who serves as a producer and actress, accused director and co-star Baldoni of sexual harassment after the film was released. File a lawsuit against him December 2024. (Lively plays Lily Bloom, and Baldoni plays her abusive partner, Ryle Kincaid.)
Baldoni has denied the accusations and filed a countersuit in January seeking $400 million in damages.
After months of public attacks and accusations, a judge Baldoni’s counterclaim dismissed against Lively. The original lawsuit continues Trial package Will be held in New York in March 2026.
lively husband, Ryan Reynoldsand friend taylor swift are among those who have been embroiled in scandal.
Sklennar’s kind plea and his connection to God spark outrage It all ends with us However, the lawsuit was settled and he went on to receive a Popular characters one after another.
Starring after 2025 reduce beside Megan FaySklenar joins forces Amanda Seyfried and Sidney Sweeney for maidreleased this week.
Scriner said he and Sweeney, 29, bonded over their shared experiences while filming “Handmaid.” unwanted attention — just like the drama surrounding it It all ends with us.
“Sydney has been through her fair share,” Sklennar told THR. “We’ve talked about it some. You really just have to keep it out and don’t let it in.”
Sweeney, 29, faced criticism this summer for her American Eagle jeans ad, which some claimed promoted eugenics due to its slogan, “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans.” (Eugenics is a widely discredited belief that seeks to improve human genetics—in this case, the accusation that the brand swapped “jeans” for “genes”—and is often associated with white supremacy.)
American Eagle and Sweeney deny the allegations. “Honestly, I’m surprised by the response. I did it because I love the jeans and I love the brand,” Sweeney told people earlier this month.
this Euphoria The alum noted, “I do not support the views that some people choose to associate with the campaign. Many people label me with motivations and labels that are untrue. Anyone who knows me knows that I always try to bring people together. I stand against hate and division.”