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Bethenny Frankel Had a Bizarre Experience at It Ends With Us Premiere

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Bethenny Frankel Had a Bizarre Experience at It Ends With Us Premiere

Bethenny Frankel knew something was amiss at the It Ends With Us premiere, even if she didn’t know what it was at the time.

Five months later, Frankel, 54, has a better idea of what happened. Around the time of the film’s New York City premiere, rumors started swirling about a rift between its stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.

Lively, 37, has since sued Baldoni, 40, alleging sexual harassment on set. Baldoni has denied those claims and, in a lawsuit against The New York Times for its reporting on the controversy, alleged that Lively pursued a “strategic and manipulative” smear campaign against him.

A lawyer for Baldoni also said that he plans to sue Lively on behalf of his client.

But none of that was public knowledge when Frankel walked the red carpet at the AMC Lincoln Square in August 2024. The Real Housewives of New York City alum took to TikTok on Wednesday, January 8, to share her strange experience with her followers.

“I have the craziest It Ends With Us premiere story that I totally forgot about and am putting the pieces together now,” she began. “And I’m gonna share something with you. I haven’t told anyone because I thought it would get me canceled.”

The story starts off innocently enough, with Frankel describing her pink dress then finding an odd hour-long break between the red carpet and the actual film screening. To kill time, she and her friend Danielle had a few margaritas and even encountered Anna Wintour.

When they returned to the theater, they briefly met with Baldoni, who appeared on Frankel’s “Just B” podcast two years prior.

Then it got weird. Frankel recalled seeing Baldoni walk into one theater and followed him in, assuming that’s where the screening was.

Related: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s Reported ‘It Ends With Us’ Drama Explained

UPDATE 12/31/21 11.30p.m. ET: Justin Baldoni was one of 10 plaintiffs who filed a $250 million lawsuit against The New York Times following its reporting on costar Blake Lively after she sued him for sexual harassment. The lawsuit’s plaintiffs, which also includes publicists Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel as well as It Ends With Us […]

“Always, unless it’s a weird, different screening, the premiere is in one giant theater and there might be an overflow theater. But here, he’s in one theater, something’s going on somewhere else,” she described. “So they take us and they put us all the way to the left in this theater where nobody was. It felt like everyone was separated.”

Baldoni has since accused Lively of trying to ban him from the movie premiere despite him also directing the film. In his lawsuit against the Times, Baldoni claimed he and his family were “escorted into a separate theater” to watch the movie after Lively had left.

“What I didn’t tell anybody because I was like, ‘We’ll be canceled,’ was we left because the vibes were not vibing,” Frankel continued. “Wasted hair, makeup, outfit to go to the city, drink a margarita in a mason jar, take a bucket of popcorn, take two bites, see Anna Wintour, see Justin Baldoni, and left to go back to Connecticut. Talk about blue balls.”

“I remember calling my publicist and being like, ‘The vibes are not vibing, we left,’” she concluded. “It felt like I was doing something wrong, but it felt like I was doing something right. Something was f—ed.”