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Body Language Analysts React to Body Language Analysis of Blake Lively

Los Angeles, CA - As the controversy involving celebrities Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni over claims of hostile treatment during the filming of their hit movie It Ends with Us enters it's fifth month, expert body language analysis of expert body language analysis is emerging that may finally shed some light.


Blake LIvely, shown here demonstrating a classic "killer's remorse" stance revealing uncertainty as she plans her next murder
Blake LIvely, shown here demonstrating a classic "killer's remorse" stance revealing uncertainty as she plans her next murder

In December, Lively had filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department which alleged that Baldoni had established a hostile work environment on the set of the movie, which he was directing. This was soon followed by an article and a lawsuit. In response, Baldoni filed suits against both The New York Times and Lively for hundreds of millions of dollars. As it did with previous public controversies, like the time Ellen DeGeneres kicked Greta Thunberg in the crotch backstage at the 2019 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards, people have turned to body language analysis for answers.


"She is definitely comfortable during this entire discussion," body language expert Clam Wellington tells Knudsen's News exclusively while watching body language expert Judi James's exclusive New York Post analysis of Blake Lively speaking to the press at a recent red carpet event. "Yes. Confident, defiant, and determined. You see that? Her right hand is on her hip, the elbow is sticking straight out, and she just smiled with her entire face. I'd bet my career on this."


Though considered one of the most accurate body language analysts in the field, some experts have disagreed with Wellington's take on James's take. Fran Tarkingberg, a Level 3 Grand Magus from the Fresno chapter of the International Brotherhood of Body Language Analysts, has a very different interpretation. "I don't agree at all with Wellington. Not one bit. James is clearly feeling awkward and unsure of herself. That smile is forced. Just look at the angle of her knees in relation to her ears."

 
 
 

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