Colleen Hoover’s Instagram return amid Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s $650M legal battle over the It Ends With Us film.

Why Did Colleen Hoover Disappear from Instagram?
Hoover shocked fans by deactivating her account on January 22, 2025, mid-storm of Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal feud.
Her return on February 12 came with a revamped profile—stripped of all photos with the It Ends With Us stars.
What Sparked the $400 Million Legal Battle?
Lively accused Baldoni of on-set misconduct during the film’s production, filing a sexual harassment complaint in December 2024.
Baldoni denied the claims, then countersued for $400 million, alleging she bullied and tried to “take over” the project. Reynolds, Lively’s husband, got roped into the drama as a co-defendant.
How Did Hoover React to the Allegations?
Hoover publicly backed Lively days after the initial complaint, praising her “honesty” and “kindness” in a since-deleted Instagram Story.
But as lawsuits piled up—including Baldoni’s $250M libel suit against The New York Times—Hoover stayed silent until her account revival.
What Evidence Has Surfaced in the Feud?
Baldoni’s lawyer launched a controversial website in February 2025, leaking texts and emails allegedly proving Lively’s “bullying.”
A judge quickly warned both sides to stop airing dirty laundry publicly. Meanwhile, Lively’s team insists her claims are backed by “concrete facts.”
When Will This Hollywood Showdown End?
A trial is set for March 9, 2026. But with Baldoni’s camp accusing Lively of “extortion” and her alleging “retaliation,” this could drag on—or implode in a last-minute settlement. Hoover?
She’s back online but steering clear of the drama… for now.
Quick It Ends With Us Facts:
- Social Media Blackout: Hoover scrubbed Lively/Baldoni pics post-legal drama.
- Star vs. Director: Baldoni directed and co-starred with Lively before lawsuits exploded.
- $250M Libel Twist: Baldoni sued NYT over a “smear machine” article.
- Evidence Website: Baldoni’s lawyer leaked alleged proof of Lively’s “threats.”
- 2026 Trial Date: Judge Liman set a courtroom clash two years post-film release.
