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Blake Lively to subpoena Perez Hilton and Candace Owens over alleged Baldoni smear campaign

Hilton and Owens have denied receiving the subpoenas as yet

Kevin E G Perry
in Los Angeles
Thursday 03 July 2025 04:52 BST
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Blake Lively’s lawyers are reportedly issuing subpoenas to content creators Perez Hilton and Candace Owens as they bid to prove the allegation that Justin Baldoni engaged in a smear campaign against her.

However, both have denied receiving the legal documents as yet.

Last December, Lively filed a legal complaint against her It Ends With Us co-star and director Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment during filming as well as organizing a ā€œsmear campaignā€ against her in the months that followed.

TMZ reports that a source informed them that several notable content creators, including Hilton, Owens and Andy Signore will be issued subpoenas and expected to turn over all records of their communications with Baldoni and related parties.

In a statement obtained by People, Owens responded to the claims by saying: ā€œGiven the fact that I have not received any subpoena yet, I appreciate Blake’s team leaking this to TMZ to alert me to it. And, of course, I have not the slightest idea what I am being subpoenaed for as I knew none of these parties when their respective lawsuits were filed. But stay tuned, and I’ll let audiences know on my podcast.ā€

Blake Lively's lawyers are reportedly set to issue subpoenas to Perez Hilton and Candace Owens
Blake Lively's lawyers are reportedly set to issue subpoenas to Perez Hilton and Candace Owens (Getty)

Hilton also responded to the claims. A video posted to his YouTube account titled: ā€œBlake Lively Subpoenaed Me? My Response!ā€ begins with him laughing out loud.

ā€œThis is actually pretty hilarious for a few reasons,ā€ continued the gossip blogger after pointing to the TMZ headline. ā€œOne, it’s surprising to me that TMZ would get this exclusive. People magazine is usually the go-to for subpoena Serena.

ā€œAlso, and I could be wrong here, isn’t the deadline for discovery today? Don’t all the parties have to submit their documents by the end of today? What’s the point of filing a subpoena now if it can’t be admitted into the case? Am I interpreting this incorrectly? Or, is this all just for show?ā€

He went on to say that he has not been served with a subpoena, and that he has not spoken to his lawyer, Bryan Freedman. Freedman also represents Justin Baldoni, but Hilton said that the lawyer ā€œhas not given me any information or influenced me in any way whatsoever.ā€

He added: ā€œMy response is: Thank you, I love this! Nothing would make me happier than taking the witness stand and testifying.ā€

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Last month, Lively expressed ā€œlove and gratitudeā€ to those who stood by her after a federal judge threw out Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit against her and husband Ryan Reynolds.

Her own lawsuit against Baldoni is scheduled to go to trial starting March 9, 2026.

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