Justin Bardoni admits he’s “exhausted” and feels like a “con man” after filming a Blake Live film
Justin Bardoni revealed that he struggled shortly after the release of the film “It Ending with Us,” which he not only directed, but also starred in. Break Live.
Bardoni, 41, admitted in a recent episode that she was “not in the best place.” “Gent’s Talk” podcast, And I recall texting several close people in his life and saying that after a “severe year” he was “weary.”
“I told them I was exhausted, I didn’t give them time to recover, I didn’t give them time to heal,” Bardoni told host Samir Moulani. “I had it A fierce year, Many material successes and many emotional stress. It was very difficult for me and my family, and I wear lots of hats and I have a lot of them because I love what I do. ”
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Justin Bardoni struggled after filming “It Ends With Us.” (Nathan Congleton)
Lively submitted sexual harassment suits to Baldoni, Wayfarer Studio and former PR representatives in December. On the same day, she filed her lawsuit on a lively day, filed by Bardoni. $250 million lawsuit For a December article against the New York Times about alleged Smear Campaign, Bardoni tried to oppose his co-stars.
“I had a hard year, I had a lot of material successes, and a lot of emotional stress. It was very difficult for me and my family. I had a lot of hats on, I have a lot because I love my job.”
A few weeks later, Bardoni then made Lively and Reynolds separate $400 million lawsuit He accused the Hollywood Power couple of “it ended with us and trying to create their own story.”
In an interview filmed in November 2024, Bardoni explained how much he loves his company and the brand he built.

Justin Bardoni said there was a “severe year” filled with “emotional stress.” (Fraser Harrison/Getty Images)
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“I sent this text this morning and I just said, I love you both, I need you to know that I’m not in the best place,” he said, he said. “I woke up at 4:30 this morning. My son had the flu. I was feeling bad. My heart was racing. I realized I was worried. ‘I was myself. I realized that I haven’t given myself time to heal since this year, so prioritizing our time, what we say is that we really can move the needle forward and feel we can Make sure it affects.”

Lively filed a complaint against Bardoni in December after rumors of an onset feud that “it’ll end with us.” (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC image)
Bardoni sent a similar text message to his assistant and his reporter Jennifer Abel, “in the spirit of vulnerability.”
“I always feel like a con man.”
“I raise it because you asked me what I need to know about who I am,” Bardoni said. “My work is ongoing and who I am is someone who is always trying to be fundamentally honest and authentic so that I can serve in the best possible way. Who is. Lost just as much as lost, but healing is not linear, growth is not linear, and if you have not folded set, if you do not have a plateau, you have the opportunity to reorganize There is no and to move forward.”

Justin Bardoni and Blake Lively appeared in the film based on Colleen Hoover’s novel. (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC image)
“So I’ll share it with you, because I seem to be all of them, so I just like everyone else in a way more than I can bite, I’m exactly like everyone else, I’ll please me.”
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Bardoni is determined to dispel the “myth” of “having it all together,” and he says, “the man who wrote a book on manhood, the man who did Ted Talks, he is healed. , said he wasn’t a guy who seemed to have it all together.
“Sitting here with you today, before we came, I was feeling anxious because I didn’t feel like my full self,” he said. “Even so, I’m not sleeping today, feeling good, and feeling all the barriers, but the possibilities for jobs you can do and the work we can do together, and the men you sit. I came to what this conversation can do to you, and maybe someone who feels the way I feel today.”

Justin Bardoni sued Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds for $400 million. (Photo: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Bardoni admitted to himself that he was “trying to hear and understand people who have different perspectives.”
“I’m always willing to adjust my perspective, so I want to believe there’s enough humility to know what I don’t know,” he said. “You might think I know. I might say it in authority. I might give a data point, I might speak as I’m talking now, And I’m really happy to have my own perspective I always felt like a con man.”
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