Blake Lively’s team has reportedly been overlooked for a significant spot at the 2025 Golden Globes. According to sources, CBS and Dick Clark Productions, the organizing bodies behind the prestigious awards, have come under scrutiny for not including Lively or her team in a prominent category.
Speculations began circulating on social media after posts by entertainment-focused accounts, including tweets by @Oflululemon, raised questions about the decision. The situation has sparked a discussion about Hollywood’s nomination process and potential oversight.
The first tweet by @Oflululemon stated:
"It Ends With Blake? Hollywood seems to think so. Her team at WME begged CBS and Dick Clark Productions to let her present a major award and revive her career. They said no. Hollywood has moved on. #GoldenGlobes"
Another tweet from the same account read:
"Blake Lively will not be presenting at Sunday’s Golden Globes—despite ‘It Ends With Us’ pulling in $351M worldwide. CBS, Paramount+, and producers reportedly fear her appearance could turn audiences off, and they can’t afford to gamble with ratings after last year’s slump."
These posts quickly gained traction, with fans debating the perceived oversight and what it could mean for future awards seasons.
The rumors surrounding Blake Lively’s team have sparked mixed reactions. Some fans believe her recent work merited a nomination, while others argue that the Golden Globes are inherently competitive, and not every strong performance can be recognized. These debates reflect ongoing concerns about how nominations are determined and whether bias or systemic issues influence the process.
User @LeaCash posted a supportive comment for Lively on X:
“Good for them. Blake doesn’t deserve this sh*t that’s being dished on her.”
However, not all responses were supportive of Blake Lively. User @indy_Joneses criticized her actions, tweeting,
“Feels like karma. The hubris is astounding: she and Reynolds miscalculated their influence, thinking they could rally women and Swifties to support her false accusations. Classic mean-girl behavior… lying and dragging others into her bullying to isolate and target Baldoni.”
Legal disputes involving producer Justin Baldoni have added tension to the event, as reported by The Independent on December 20, 2024. These developments have drawn further scrutiny to the awards’ processes and their handling of controversies.
While neither Blake Lively nor her representatives have commented publicly, the chatter around this omission has drawn attention to her recent work. Known for her critically acclaimed performances, fans and industry insiders alike are questioning whether this is a deliberate snub or an administrative oversight.
The nature of the exclusion remains unclear, with insiders pointing to the complex and often opaque award nomination procedures. Official responses from CBS and Dick Clark Productions have yet to address the claims directly, leaving many to speculate on the reasoning behind this move.
Glaser avoids addressing Blake Lively's controversies at Golden Globes
Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser has confirmed she will not mention ongoing controversies, including any involving Blake Lively, during her hosting duties. Speaking to Yahoo Entertainment on January 3, 2025, Glaser explained her decision:
"I think the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni thing is such a hot-button thing right now that even a mere mention of it will seem like I could be on the wrong side of things, even though I would never be."
"I also don't want to give his name any—I’m mad I even know his name, to be honest with you, so I don’t need to say it anymore," added Glaser, who is also nominated this year for her HBO special Someday You’ll Die.
Her comments underline an effort to steer clear of contentious topics during the ceremony and focus instead on celebrating the nominated work.
Related developments about The Golden Globes
This controversy comes at a time when the Golden Globes are already facing intense scrutiny over their nomination criteria and governance. Reports from Teen Vogue (December 15, 2024) and Cosmopolitan (December 16, 2024) suggest that Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ decision to skip the ceremony could be connected to ongoing legal disputes involving producer Justin Baldoni.
These legal issues have reportedly cast a shadow over the event, adding to the growing perception of turmoil behind the scenes.
The lawsuit, combined with Blake Lively’s rumored omission, has amplified discussions about the fairness and transparency of the awards process. Industry insiders and fans alike are calling for clearer guidelines to ensure accountability and equity in future nominations.
As the debate continues, the Golden Globes remain under pressure to address both internal controversies and public criticisms.
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