Justin Baldoni Retaliates Against New York Times in Defamation Lawsuit, 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein Dies at 84, Gypsy-Rose Bl
Justin Baldoni Retaliates Against New York Times in Defamation Lawsuit, 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein Dies at 84, Gypsy-Rose Bl

Justin Baldoni files $250 million defamation lawsuit against the New York Times following Blake Lively allegations The lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday, claims that the article published by the Times features inaccuracies, is misrepresentative of the facts, and relies on Lively's 'self-serving narrative.'

The suit is in response to a legal complaint filed by Lively on December 20, where she accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation, citing incidents that took place while filming the 2024 film adaptation of It Ends With Us .

The New York Times was the first to report the complaint.

Baldoni's lawsuit against the Times features documentation of text messages between Baldoni and Lively, as well as other producers who worked on the film, which lawyers claim prove that images published in Lively's initial complaint were doctored and allegations made were inaccurate.

It is unclear at this time if Baldoni will take legal action against Lively directly.

Socialite Jocelyn Wildenstein, known for extreme cosmetic surgery, dies at 84 Also known as the 'Catwoman,' Jocelyn Wildenstein was made famous for her unique features shaped by years of extensive plastic surgery.

The Swiss socialite passed away on Tuesday after suffering a pulmonary embolism while asleep.

Her unexpected passing was reported by her husband Lloyd Klein, revealing to PEOPLE that the two had laid down to take a nap before heading out to celebrate the new year, stating 'were having a nap and when I wake up, I said, 'Jocelyn, we have to wake up, we have to get dressed,' and she was cold and she was dead.'

TMZ has since reported that Wildenstein had filmed a reality show prior to her passing, which has yet to be claimed by a network or streaming platform.

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard welcomes first baby with partner Ken Urker Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and boyfriend Ken Urker welcomed their daughter Aurora Raina Urker on December 28, exactly one year to the day since Blanchard's release from prison.

Urker announced the birth of their baby girl on Instagram, sharing a photo from the hospital and writing 'Welcoming 2025 with the greatest gift of all.'

The name Aurora, Blanchard revealed, is inspired by the couple's love for the Northern Lights or 'aurora borealis.'

National Science Fiction Day is celebrated Celebrated annually on January 2, National Science Fiction Day recognizes the world's most beloved Sci-Fi stories and the curiosity they inspire.

Whether portrayed on the big screen or written in a book, science fiction stories can take us to places beyond our wildest imaginations and can inspire us to think big about the world around us outside of our own experiences.

Celebrate the occasion by picking out a science fiction book at your local library, or by renting a sci-fi movie that you have not yet seen, and dive deep into the stories they tell.

National Personal Trainer Awareness Day is also recognized While good health is usually at the center of new year goals and resolutions, many may not know where to start when it comes to 'getting in shape.'

Personal trainers help individuals come up with a personalized plan for getting healthy based on their own goals and physical ability.

Having a personal trainer can help make sure you are exercising properly, and can help prevent injury and strain while doing so.

Celebrate the holiday by recognizing a personal trainer in your own life and thanking them for what they do.

In today's birthday news: Actress Gabrielle Carteris turns 64, actress Tia Carrere 58, actor Cuba Gooding Jr. 57, model Christy Turlington 56, actor Dax Shepard 50, actress Paz Vega 49, actress Kate Bosworth 42, musician Trombone Shorty 39.