In the south in the first show from the southwest of “Another for Simple”, Blake Levli spoke in public places for the first time since her legal battle began with Justin Baldoni in December.
“I love this character very much. She said on the stage at the Austin Paramount Theater after the show:” You may be my favorite character that I was lucky enough to play. “So when Paul asked us to return, I was very excited.”
Although no one was directly controversial, support for vitality among her cookers was clear. On the red carpet before the first show, director Paul Fig said diverse It is the “most amazing collaborator”, adding that “every movie star has opinions about what they are doing. I haven’t worked with someone who does not want to get there and work on things and make it better. This is our process. I love Blake in this way.”
Lively crossed the carpet interviews, but she visited and took selfies with fans chanting for her in front of the theater; The presence of a pro -Baldouni protester is imperfect outside the first show, who was wearing a shirt saying “Blake is a lie”, which gave her SXSW a warm welcome. There were whispers and excitement throughout the hall period when she had made her way to her seat, surrounded by personal and Dubai guards, Leslie Sloon and Jamie Kandel from vision public relations – although she still takes time to say hello to her colleagues. The crowd erupted in applause and chants every time the name Lively was mentioned at the front of the movie, and even loudly when it appeared on the screen for the first time, saying, “Bo!”
Livly’s first scene felt in a “other simple interest” in light of her legal status in light of her legal status: her Emily personality, who is landed in prison for killing in 2018, threatens “A Simple Simple”, to sue Stephanie’s character before she expected to expect Mishandling Ability to be in its essays.
SXSW represents the second general appearance of LVEL since its repercussions with Baldoni. She suits her manager, “He ends with us” for sexual dodging and the escalation of a distortion campaign, while she sue her in Donia and Ryan Reynolds, her husband, to defame. The last time was seen on the fiftieth anniversary of the “Saturday Night Live” in February, where she walked on the red carpet alongside Reynolds, which lightly referred to lawsuits in Hijab during the presentation.