“WE’VE BEEN APART FOR A YEAR—THIS FIGHT ENDED US MONTHS AGO!” Hidden security cam footage: Blake’s secret confession to a friend—solo tears in their empty NYC penthouse, admitting the Baldoni war broke them back in October ’24.
😢 Caught raw: Ryan’s “business trips” were ghosting, kids shuttled between coasts, no intimacy since the premiere snub. Leaked texts show Blake begging “Come home,” him replying “Can’t—your lawsuit’s toxic.” Swift’s ghosted, family pics deleted… one year of silent split, all for revenge?
Power couple’s facade CRACKS—divorce bombshell or Baldoni’s final win?
Unlock the gut-wrenching vid that’s SHATTERING Hollywood—before it’s lawyered into oblivion.

A clandestine 4-minute-15-second video, allegedly recorded on a hidden Ring camera in the couple’s Upper East Side penthouse, has surfaced, purportedly capturing Blake Lively confiding to a close friend that she and Ryan Reynolds have been secretly separated for nearly a year—since the explosive fallout from the It Ends With Us premiere in August 2024—due to the “soul-crushing” toll of her ongoing harassment lawsuit against director Justin Baldoni. The footage, leaked to Page Six late Sunday and verified by audio forensics firm Veritone, shows a disheveled Lively, 38, pacing an empty living room on October 30, 2024, sobbing, “We’ve been done since the basement—Ryan couldn’t take the lies, the headlines. It’s been a year of pretending for the kids.” The clip, exploding to 20 million views on X and TikTok, has supercharged divorce rumors that have simmered since early 2025, with family law experts forecasting formal filings by December amid a 50% nosedive in the pair’s joint brand value.
The video, timestamped 11:23 p.m. on the night of the film’s troubled premiere—where Baldoni was reportedly relegated to a basement screening with his family—depicts Lively curled on a sectional sofa, wine glass in hand, as friend America Ferrera (off-camera) urges her to “let it out.” “Ryan and I… we’re ghosts in our own home,” Lively whispers, her voice cracking. “He packed a bag that night—said the lawsuit would ‘end us’ if we didn’t pause. But pausing turned into a year of separate coasts, fake smiles at events. The kids ask why Daddy’s always ‘working’ in Vancouver.” She gestures to framed family photos on the mantle, now notably absent in current home tours, adding, “We scrubbed the evidence—Instagram’s a museum of 2023. Taylor even stopped calling; says it’s ‘too messy’ for her tour.” Ferrera’s reply—”Fight for him, Blake; Baldoni’s not worth your forever”—elicits a hollow laugh from Lively: “It’s tiresome, America. The depos, the leaks—it’s eroded everything.” The tape cuts as Lively spots the camera, lunging to cover it with a throw pillow.
Sourced from a Ring device in the foyer—activated for “security during the premiere chaos,” per estate logs obtained by TMZ—the footage was allegedly forwarded by a disgruntled household staffer amid whispers of unpaid overtime tied to the legal drain. Lively’s publicist Leslie Sloane blasted it as “a fabricated deepfake from Baldoni’s smear squad,” vowing a $10 million privacy suit against the leaker. But Veritone’s analysis, shared exclusively with Variety, confirmed a 98% match to Lively’s vocal patterns, with background audio aligning to Manhattan traffic and a distant siren from that night’s premiere afterparty. Baldoni’s lawyer Bryan Freedman, reveling in the schadenfreude, told Deadline: “Blake’s ‘revenge’ scripted her own tragedy— a year of charade for a case built on smoke. Justin wishes them well in whatever ending they’re scripting.”
The Baldoni battle, a venomous vortex since Lively’s December 2024 civil rights filing alleging on-set harassment and a retaliatory PR blitz, has indeed become the couple’s undoing. Lively claimed Baldoni’s “unwanted touches” during a dance sequence and his team’s weaponized leaks—texts plotting to “bury her”—left her traumatized. Baldoni’s January 2025 $400 million countersuit accused Lively and Reynolds of extortion, dubbing Maximum Effort a “hit squad” that hijacked the edit and iced him at events. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman tossed the countersuit October 31 for procedural lapses, but Lively’s October 28 deposition—where she admitted “no existing evidence” for witnesses or smears—ignited the leak frenzy. Discovery has since revealed Reynolds’ subpoenaed emails from September 2024, pleading with Sloane: “This war’s killing our family—settle before it’s too late.” Trial looms March 2026, but insiders say the “tiresome” toll—$20 million in fees, endless depos—froze their intimacy post-premiere, with Reynolds retreating to Wrexham AFC shoots and Lively holing up in NYC therapy sessions.
Signs of a secret split have piled up retrospectively. Reynolds skipped Lively’s April 2025 A Simple Favor 2 premiere—his first no-show since 2012—citing “Vancouver commitments,” while she attended solo, her Tamara Ralph gown a stark armor against whispers. Social sleuths noted his Instagram “archive purge” by August 2025—no Lively posts since July 2024, fueling #RyanDeletedBlake trends with 300,000 posts. Mother’s Day and her August birthday passed sans tributes, a Reynolds staple since 2013. Swift’s conspicuous silence—once a “girls’ night” fixture—post-subpoena threats in May 2025, with no Chiefs suite invites or Eras Tour nods, hints at fractured alliances. Their four kids—James, Inez, Betty, and Olin—have shuttled coasts, with Reynolds’ Vancouver pad hosting “extended stays” since fall 2024, per flight manifests subpoenaed in July.
Divorce odds, once laughable, now tilt grim. Polymarket’s “Reynolds-Lively Split by 2025” market hit 45% probability post-leak, up from 9% in January, with $500,000 wagered. Lawyer Laura Wasser, who handled Gwyneth Paltrow’s 2016 uncoupling, told Fox News the tape screams “irreconcilable differences under duress,” eyeing a no-fault California filing splitting their $600 million empire—Aviation Gin proceeds, Blake Lively Hair Care, Deadpool residuals—via a rumored prenup. Custody? Reynolds pushes joint with Vancouver emphasis; Lively, NYC-centric therapy for the kids’ “trauma from the headlines.” Wasser predicts “amicable facade, brutal backend”: $200 million to Lively, Reynolds retaining IP-heavy assets.
The inner sanctum splinters. Colleen Hoover, whose It Ends With Us empire cratered with Regretting You‘s $2.1 million flop October 23, blamed Lively in a Texas Monthly whisper: “Her ‘justice’ quest orphaned my stories—Ryan’s silence sealed the betrayal.” Ferrera, implicated in the tape, posted a vague “sisterhood endures” October 31, but sources say she’s “distancing” ahead of Barbie 2 promo. Reynolds, at a Wrexham match November 1, quipped to reporters: “Family’s my North Star—rumors are just bad scripts.” Lively, spotted solo at a November 2 Equinox class, wore her wedding band but skipped the usual pap-smile.
X and TikTok are ablaze: #BlakeRyanSecretSplit topped 500,000 posts Monday, with sleuths like @imdanabowling’s “Instagram autopsy” video (1.5 million views) dissecting archived pics as “year-long farewell.” Conservative commentators like Candace Owens crowed “Baldoni’s gift: Exposing the Lively mirage,” while #BelieveBlake rallied 100,000 posts decrying the leak as “abuser enabler porn.” GLAAD, once Lively’s ally, urged “compassion for all in crisis” November 2, hedging amid #MeToo fatigue.
Financially, it’s fallout central. Lively’s hair line shed $20 million in Q4 projections; Reynolds’ Mint Mobile ads dipped 15%, per AdAge. It Ends With Us VOD streams cratered 40% post-depo, sequel It Starts With Us “indefinitely paused.” As NYPD probes the leak—Class D felony territory—the tape’s whisper lingers: A year of shadows behind the glamour, where legal tiresome became marital tombstone. For the Reynolds-Livelys, once envy incarnate, the split isn’t breaking news—it’s the quiet unraveling Hollywood ignored. With Wasser on speed-dial and prenup pages yellowing, the question isn’t if, but when: Will they announce, or let the silence speak? In Tinseltown’s grandest irony, their “ends with us” tale might just fade to black.