joined her husband while making her first public outing since demanding a mini trial with to win 'significant' damages.
Blake and Ryan’s Sweet NYC Frozen Yogurt Date
Blake Lively joined her husband Ryan Reynolds while making her first public outing since demanding a mini trial with Justin Baldoni to win 'significant' damages...
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The 38-year-old actress, who recently , was seen treating herself to a frozen yogurt cup with Reynolds in on Wednesday.
The couple enjoyed the dessert while sitting in the backseat of a sleek vehicle with the window rolled down.
Lively's blonde locks flowed down naturally past her shoulders while also opting for a pair of flashy earrings.
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Her husband, whom she tied the knot with in 2012, sat next to her in the spacious car and sported a light blue shirt for the daytime excursion.
Reynolds jumped to his Instagram stories to offer a glimpse at the tasty treats they picked up at the Go Greek Yogurt chain.
Blake Lively, 38, joined her husband Ryan Reynolds, 49, while making her first public outing since demanding a mini trial with Justin Baldoni to win 'significant' damages
Lively's blonde locks flowed down naturally past her shoulders while also opting for a pair of flashy earrings
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Lively reposted the image to her own page and added the caption: '@gogreekyogurt The new, limited pineapple flavor is bonkers. It needs to be a staple.'
She added praying hand emojis as the track Hot In The City by Billy Idol played in the background.
Reynolds also made an appearance on her Instagram account last week as she 'drooled' over his muscles in another post
The actress received no payout from Baldoni, however, Lively has now claimed that she's entitled to a mini trial for damages against Baldoni; seen in May in NYC
Lively said that she wanted to call experts to quantify her losses from Baldoni's failed $400 million defamation lawsuit against her in a hearing in federal court in Manhattan on Monday.
Her lawyers said that the sum she was seeking would be 'very significant' because of her reputational harm.
But Baldoni's lawyers objected and said that it would amount to an 'alternative trial.'
Even the judge at the court in New York appeared to be pleading with Lively to reconsider, telling her lawyers: 'Your client does have the ability to end this.'
Lively wants her legal fees paid plus costs, along with triple damages and punitive damages on top.
During the hearing, Lively's lawyer Michael Gottlieb did not put an exact figure on the amount of damages they would be seeking.
However, they would need expert testimony to 'quantify the reach of the allegation from the complaint [by Baldoni] that branded Miss Lively a liar.'
Gottlieb agreed when Judge Liman asked if that also included 'lost job opportunities from the alleged spread of this and harm to reputation?'
Judge Liman appeared dubious to such evidence being presented to the court outside of a trial. He said: 'All of which without a jury?' Gottlieb said that would be 'entirely appropriate.'
Baldoni's lawyer Ellyn Garofalo said there was 'no evidence of any sort' that Lively was harmed by his defamation lawsuit.
Lively wants her legal fees paid plus costs, along with triple damages and punitive damages on top; seen in February in NYC
Baldoni's lawyer Ellyn Garofalo said there was 'no evidence of any sort' that Lively was harmed by his defamation lawsuit; Baldoni and Lively seen in It Ends With Us (2024)
She said that 'reopening' the case would amount to an 'alternative trial' which she suggested could take a long time to resolve.
At times during the hearing, Judge Liman appeared to be grappling with how to interpret the law, which only had one or two precedents given how new it was.
Speaking after the hearing, McCawley stated Lively was determined to press on and said, 'The damages [to Lively] are very significant.
'When you look at the harm that was caused to her, that's what it's meant to compensate, along with the attorney's fees and costs, and then the statute mandatory provides for treble.'
Lively and Baldoni have reportedly spent $60 million on lawyers during their legal war, meaning the sum will likely be well into the millions.
The actress had sought $160 million in damages after suing Baldoni for sexual harassment and launching a 'smear campaign against her after she spoke up against his alleged conduct on the set of It Ends With Us, which was released in August 2024.
In April a judge dismissed most of her case including all the sexual harassment allegations and weeks later both sides reached a settlement with no money changing hands.
Baldoni filed his lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds and the New York Times in January 2025, a month after she sued him.
Lively and Baldoni have reportedly spent $60 million on lawyers during their legal war, meaning the sum will likely be well into the millions; seen in 2024 in London
case was dismissed in November last year because Lively initially made her allegations to the California Civil Rights Department meaning they were protected by privilege; seen in 2024 in NYC
He sought $400 million in damages for what he claimed were false allegations.
The case was dismissed in November last year because Lively initially made her allegations to the California Civil Rights Department meaning they were protected by privilege.
The actress has been slowly stepping back into the spotlight in recent weeks, such as attending the Met Gala last month in NYC.
She also made a stylish appearance at a Fendi gathering in the Big Apple followed by her stopping by the Gucci High Jewelry Event.
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