By LAURA FOX, ASSOCIATE SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR
Jameela Jamil branded Blake Lively a 'suicide bomber' and a 'villain' in explosive messages as the actress became embroiled in a legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
The outspoken activist's comments featured in a huge collection of unsealed court documents where many private communications involving Justin, Blake and their respective teams are being used as evidence, after the Gossip Girl star sued the It Ends With Us director for sexual harassment.
Blake sued Justin, who directed and starred in her film It Ends With Us, in December 2024, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation after a string of claims the actor engaged in inappropriate behaviour on set. Their trial is set for May 2026.
Baldoni has denied all of Blake's claims against him, and Justin's counter-lawsuit against Lively was dismissed.
Among the 181 pages of court documents are messages between Jameela and Justin's publicist Jennifer Abel in August 2024, at a time when Justin first started facing accusations of 'difficult' behaviour on the It Ends With Us set.
The messages also saw both Jameela and Jennifer poke fun at the backlash Blake faced for her 'tone-deaf' promotion of the film, after fans complained she made light of the film's serious message about domestic violence.
Jameela Jamil branded Blake Lively a 'suicide bomber' and a 'villain' in explosive messages as the actress became embroiled in a legal battle with Justin Baldoni
The outspoken activist's comments featured in a huge collection of unsealed court documents, after the Gossip Girl star sued the It Ends With Us director for sexual harassment
Among the eight pages of messages between Jameela and Jennifer was an exchange showing the pair reacting to a TikTok video involving Blake.
Jennifer said: 'I want to officially incorporate nightmare c**t and demon c**t into my vocabulary; UNBELIEVABLE; She's doing this to herself.'
Jameela responded: 'She's a suicide bomber at this point.'
The pair continued their conversation by discussing allegations of Justin's on-set behaviour, as at the time sources had told the Daily Mail the actor was 'chauvinistic' and 'borderline abusive'.
Jameela noted: 'At least borderline abusive is out there so she can't go in with predator.'
Hours later, Jameela noted that Blake had shared a link to a domestic violence hotline, as well as statistics relating to abuse in the United States.
At the time Blake was blasted for her 'tone-deaf' and 'shallow' promotion of It Ends With Us, as she brushed off the film's serious theme to focus largely on the film's flowery, romantic elements as well as her own creative involvement.
Jameela wrote: 'Did you see Blake post that survivors link?; Dead.'
The documents include messages between Jameela and Justin's publicist Jennifer Abel in August 2024, where they also poke fun at Blake's tone-deaf promotion of It Ends With Us
Blake sued Justin in December 2024, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation after a string of claims the actor engaged in inappropriate behaviour on set
After Blake attempted to mend relations by sharing a domestic violence phone line, messages show Jameela branding the move 'cold' and 'a villain act'
Jennifer replied: 'Oh yes, it's so sick.'
Jameela added: 'So cold; Just some stats and a link.'
Jennifer then jokingly responded 'I'm thinking about having Justin share it,' along with a wink emoji.
Jameela replied: 'Ahahaha no keep him away from her; keep him silence; Keep him in Sweden.
'I hate her so much,' Jennifer replied, before Jameela added: 'So much; I've never seen such a bizarre villain act before; She's OVER over.'
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Jameela Jamil, Jennifer Abel and Blake Lively for comment.
In December of 2024, Lively named Baldoni in a lawsuit accusing him of sexual harassment, retaliatory conduct, and intentional infliction of emotional stress.
In her lawsuit, the actress accused Baldoni of sexually harassing her in multiple ways - including body-shaming her - and orchestrating a smear campaign against her to damage her reputation.
In her lawsuit, Lively named a number of Baldoni's collaborators, including his company Wayfarer Studios, the studio's CEO and financial backer, and PR personnel.
Baldoni had initially asked for $250million in damages from the New York Times, mentioning a report it published on the topic that he claimed was defamatory, then added it to the $400million lawsuit he filed this past January.
In the suit, Baldoni named Lively, her spouse Ryan Reynolds and her publicist Leslie Sloane, citing the aforementioned report in legal documents. It was thrown out of court this past June. All parties have denied all of the allegations against them.
The newly unsealed documents also confirmed that Blake had openly discussed the negative 'shift' in her friendship with singer Taylor Swift that was brought on by Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni.
The pair were previously reported to have grown apart, and text messages that appeared in court papers showed the two longtime pals trying to restore their friendship after Swift complained that Lively's communications with her had started to resemble a 'mass corporate email'.
The newly released court documents also contain messages Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds allegedly sent Affleck's best friend Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso, lambasting Baldoni for his 'enormous ego,' via Us Weekly.
In the email Lively is said to have sent Affleck, she wrote: 'I’ve just come out the other side (well almost) of the most upsetting experience I’ve ever had on a movie.'
The message continued: 'The making of doc of this film would be more interesting than the movie could ever be. It’s like if Wild Wild Country, Fyre Festival and Going Clear had a baby with The Room…Room also works though.'
The judge overseeing the upcoming case has already dismissed Baldoni's $400million defamation lawsuit he filed against Lively
Lively claimed she 'ended up rewriting and restructuring the entire script,' then added apparently in reference to Baldoni that she also had 'to direct the movie via the chaotic clown "director"/actor/producer/financier/studio head at the center. Yes, that's all the same person.'
She described 'everyone' among Baldoni's hires as being 'in a cult,' while intimating she had undergone 'wild HR issues' on the 'difficult' set.
Lively apparently requested that the Argo director offer her his guidance on the film in 'a voice memo' before she was left to 'duke it out' with Baldoni over the edit.
In the supposed email, she also solicited feedback from his then-wife Jennifer Lopez as well as his children Violet, 20, Fin, 17, and Samuel, 13, by Jennifer Garner.
The documents also feature texts from Blake's It Ends With Us co-star Jenny Slate, dubbing the film's production 'a really gross and disturbing shoot'.
Slate - who's also been seen in movies such as Everything Everywhere All at Once, Obvious Child and I Want You Back - was critical of both Baldoni as well as producer Jamey Heath, questioning their professionalism in multiple communications.
'It's like fascinating and also so s*****. Justin and Jamey [Heath] are truly unfit,' she said.
It comes after Jameela criticised Serena Williams after the tennis icon recently signed on to promote a GLP-1 weight loss drug.
In August she shared a lengthy Instagram post warning about the possible dangers of what she called 'miracle' drugs that some celebrities are pushing without addressing the risks.
'Serena Williams is selling GLP-1s,' Jamil wrote. 'The thing I feel most uncomfortable about here is that celebrities have access to doctors most others don't have access to. These "miracle" weight-loss drugs come at a price.'
She went on to list some of the side effects, including 'paralysis of the gastric system, pancreatitis, cancer, hair loss, osteoporosis, severe malnutrition, muscle mass loss, depression (there have been reports of suicide), thyroid issues, blindness and they can really wreak havoc on your metabolism.'
She went on to caution that if patients are forced to stop suddenly, many end up regaining the weight quickly, often more than before.
She added that the medications can be life-changing for some, but 'absolutely devastating for others,' and called for more transparency around their risks.
Jameela has previously come under fire for her social media comments, and previously admitted that she was once a troll herself, without even realising it.
She said on David Tennant Does A Podcast: 'I used to be an internet troll, David. I was an internet c**t. I didn't even realise I was, but I was just on the internet just to make fun of people and be mean.'
Jameela continued: 'This is at the very beginning of social media and I was s**t shaming and I was a misogynist and I didn't know anything about activism. I didn't know what the word patriarchy was.'
'I didn't know anything because I was just mentally ill and lonely and insane. So I would get online and just be a little b***h.'
She went on: 'So I understand the mentality of someone who feels so disempowered in their own life, and they have so much rage pent up and need to go somewhere and they can't for whatever reason express it where they are.'
'So they just think, "Oh, this is all so dehumanised. I'm just going to spur out some s**t online and it's not really going to hurt anyone because it's just words," so I kind of get it so it doesn't really bother me.'
Jameela added: 'When I see that I go, you're lonely or you're having a mental health crisis.'
'I had a nervous breakdown and I got therapy and I became a happier person and started living a happier life.'
'Then boom the urge to be a c**t went away but I was one and I own that and I understand it and I'm really glad now, kind of.'
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Jameela Jamil brands Blake Lively a 'suicide bomber' in unsealed messages as the actress' court battle rumbles on
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January 22, 2026

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