Justin Baldoniis a long-time friend Adam Moonshine gives an insight into the actor’s mindset after his It ends with us Legal dispute with Blake Lively was resolved before the trial.
“His feelings for me are simply relief as a friend, but also the need for prayers, love and thoughts to get through the next phase,” Mondschein, 50, shared exclusively Us weekly on Thursday, May 7th. “The relief is there. The support is great – from the community, from strangers, from the world.”
Mondschein said his friend was “literally recovering from a cold” this week, before adding, “It’s the emotional toll on the family. It’s the emotional toll of all of this. I think it’s been overwhelming.”
On Monday, May 4, it was revealed that Lively, 38, and Baldoni, 42, had it reached an agreement in its highly controversial It ends with us Lawsuit that began in December 2024.
“The final product – the film It ends with us – is a source of pride for all of us who worked to bring it to life. “Raising awareness and having a meaningful impact on the lives of survivors of domestic violence – and all survivors – is a goal we stand behind,” attorneys for both parties said in a statement Us. “We recognize that the process presented challenges and recognize that the concerns raised by Ms. Lively deserve to be heard.”
The statement continued: “We remain firmly committed to workplaces that are free from improprieties and unproductive environments. We sincerely hope that this leads to closure and allows all parties involved to move forward constructively and in peace, including a respectful online environment.”
While a settlement avoids a trial in New York City, Lively filed a lawsuit Notice of settlement on Thursday seeking compensatory damages to cover attorneys’ fees and costs, as well as compensatory and punitive damages.
“I think they’re waiting to really celebrate. But there’s no question that this is a victory,” Mondschein claimed Us about the settlement. “I think they’re very relieved and looking forward to the day when the celebrations can actually begin, but because it’s not really over for them yet, I think we’re the ones who get to celebrate a little bit for them. … We’ll all be very happy when that’s no longer part of the general discussion.”

Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively
Released by Sony Pictures / Courtesy of the Everett Collection“They have endured this in their hearts for so long,” Mondschein added. “I think there is an emotional cost to this on a personal level.”
The agreement between Baldoni and Lively came about as contractual partners it seemed to be They are preparing for their upcoming trial. Jury selection is expected to begin on Monday, May 18.
According to Mondschein, Baldoni was not afraid to stand trial.
“He never intended to give up,” Mondschein claimed. “They were looking forward to the day, to say it in court in passing, but you see how you tax your children, tax your wife and then have to bear that. Also, you have to stand firm. It’s tiring. He’s not a quitter, I can tell you that.”
Before Baldoni found himself in a legal dispute with him It ends with us Costar, the actor achieved success in Hollywood with roles in projects such as Jane the Virgin, The bold and the beautiful And Everwood.
When asked if he could imagine his friend returning to the big or small screen for a role, Mondschein expressed optimism that the opportunity would arise soon.
“(I) feel like he needs time to heal,” Mondschein shared. “For him to consider wholeheartedly choosing another project, he just needs the time to really feel confident as an artist.”


