The “2 Broke Girls” co-creator launched a five-minute verbal attack on Baldoni, who is currently making headlines for allegedly trying to dump his “It ends with us” career of a colleague through a smear campaign.
To borrow a phrase from the legendary RuPaul, "The library is open!"
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Whitney Cummings Goes for Justin Baldoni's Jugular (figuratively speaking, of course)
Cummings would set TikTok on fire on Friday night with a fiery rant about Baldoni that addressed everything from his looks to his alleged passions.
“People (ask) me, 'Justin Baldoni – what do you think? Did you know him before (this),” remarked the witty woman as she showed a photo of the “It Ends With Us” director on the screen.
"No, I didn't know this person," Cummings continued, "because I don't follow people's behavior if they look like this."
And with that, the gloves are off.
After comparing the actor to "Criss Angel at Burning Man," the "Whitney" star called out Baldoni's repeated claims that she's a proud feminist.
"I don't like it when guys ... try to score points because they're feminist allies," she noted. "When guys fight for women's rights, that's how they get laid!"
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She would then correctly note that Baldoni has an active charity for equality and women's rights ("If I were a bad person, what would I do first? Start a charity") and the causes thereof.
"Free the nipple and normalize breastfeeding," Cummings said, with footage of the charity's alleged cause shown.
Get ready, readers, because it's just begun.
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Whitney Cummings says Justin Baldoni is a "sociopath" and a "loser"
Cummings soon continues to bash Baldoni by attacking his book to improve the behavior of young boys, Boys Will Be Men, published in 2022.
"This is, like, a sociopath's idea of what the world needs," she says, holding up a picture of the book.
Afterward, she pulls out another picture of Baldoni—this time rocking a man bun—and compares him to another unsavory entertainer.
“Why does he look like Russell Brand if (Brand) went to Kylie (Jenner) for a facial,” she asks with a chuckle.
The rest of Cummings' rant would follow in that vein, with rhetorical questions based on assumptions about how he treats women, especially those on the set of his movies — like Lively and "It Ends with Us."
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"Justin Baldoni is totally the guy who says, 'You look so much better without makeup,'" Cummings said, "unless you're in a movie I'm directing — in which case, you have to wear insulation (and) be in makeup for two and a half hours."
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Whitney Cummings brings it home with one final question
After a few more inquiries, Cummings shares one last bit of speculation about how Baldoni might end up settling the lawsuits against him.
"Why do I feel like on Justin Baldoni's note app he's (blaming) internalized misogyny, oversensitive and in ketosis?"
And with that, as RuPaul would say, “The library is now closed.”
Watch Cummings' full TikTok above.
Cummings' previous take on Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively was more serious
Cummings had a lot to offer about the Baldoni/Lively situation, but it's not the first time she's spoken about the alleged matter.
In another TikTok post earlier this week, she expressed that she was "less than shocked" by the alleged matter, linking it to Hollywood history and the story of the late Shirley Temple.
"Hollywood is a business," she noted, "(that) was built on the back of a three-year-old."
Cummings would explain that the young actress was often subjected to work in an unsupervised adult environment, leading to misogyny and abuse that ran rampant with impunity. As time went on, nothing improved for the women, eventually culminating in situations similar to what Lively was rumored to have suffered.
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"Grown men are showing nude photos of grown women or talking about their p-rn addiction," Cummings said, directly relaying claims made by Lively in her lawsuit against Baldoni.
See more of Cummings' account above.
Where things currently stand on Baldona/Lively Matter
Per The BlastBaldoni's lawyers called Lively's claims "suspicious," noting that what the actress shared publicly via stunning The New York Times expose "critical content deficiency(s)."
In contrast, Lively received waves of support from Colleen Hoover, author of the novel, "It Ends with Us," several colleagues from Lively's past and current projects, and even her son-in-lawactor Bart Johnson of "High School Musical" fame.
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