The first documentary about the legal story between Blake lively and Justin Baldoni Will have a premiere on Monday in the UK, according to several media reports. “He said, she said” comes from ITN productions.
DOC’s 90 minute clip will premiere at Channel 5 on Monday at. 22 gmt. With regard to the project’s American premiere, a condensed 60-minute version of the project, which will be entitled “In Dispute: Lively vs. Baldoni,” acquired through investigative discovery. That version will be broadcast on March 31 at. 20.00 on ID and will be available to stream at both Max and Discovery+.
“This story has imprisoned the world, maintained by social media that is still gaining momentum. We are very pleased to work with ITN on this British function length.”
It is unlikely that this will be the last documentary to investigate This special Hollywood feud. “It ends with us” drama began in December 2024 when Lively submitted a mood against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios, accused the director of sexual harassment and threats. As part of that mood, Lively Baldoni’s camp accused of creating a batter campaign against her, as the New York Times exposed in her exposure “We can bury anyone: inside a Hollywood machine.”
For its part, Baldoni has denied these accusations and counteracted with a counter of $ 400 million who accused Lively of slander. He and others also sued the New York Times for $ 250 million for the paper’s article (although that costume was eventually dropped and the commitment of the time was then changed to his original statement).
Last was lively granted a confidentiality order To protect “very personal and intimate information” which allows certain materials in the case to remain “lawyers” eyes. “
The trial between Lively and Baldoni will take place in March 2026. The documentary promises to investigate evidence on both sides of the case as well as the answer to the battle on social media.
“He said, she said” is executive produced for ITN productions by Mike Griffiths in London and Bruce Kennedy in New York. It was also ordered by Denise Seneviratne on Channel 5. Blue Ant Studios, the company involved in the international rights of “Matthew Perry: a Hollywood tragedy,” monitors global licensing and distribution.





