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Blake Lively filed a new motion demanding “It Ends With Us” producer Jamey Heath hand over footage of his wife fully naked during a home-birth that she claims was shown to her “without her consent or any warning in the workplace.”
Lively, 38, accused Heath of showing her and an assistant the “inappropriate” home-birth video of his wife, Natasha — which the actress described as “pornography.”
The producer and her co-star/director, Justin Baldoni, allegedly showed the video in order to relay their vision of the birthing scene in the film.
The actress accused Heath of not abiding by an August court order that required him to produce the video in question, according to new court docs obtained by the Daily Mail.
In her motion filed on Oct. 30, Lively accused Heath of instead turning over a three-minute clip that was not the one she was shown on set.
Lively demanded that a judge force him to hand over every version of the home-birthing video within three days of the court’s order and to ban him from discussing it at trial if he doesn’t comply.
Both Lively’s rep and Heath’s rep didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Heath and Baldoni previously hit back at her claims surrounding the video. In the now-dismissed complaint, they accused the actress of making an “outrageous and knowingly false suggestion that she was shown pornography or naked images of Heath’s wife on set.”
“To characterize this image that captures such a beautiful moment with their newborn baby, shared with the consent of his wife for purposes of the Film, as a naked photo, or worse, ‘porn,’ is deplorable,” the complaint read.
On Friday, Baldoni’s $400 million defamation and extortion countersuit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, was officially ended by U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Liman.
The judge’s final judgment stated that Baldoni and his Wayfarer Studios co-plaintiffs declined to file an amended complaint, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.
But Baldoni’s legal team tells us he opted not to file an amended complaint so that he has the option to proceed with an appeal.
Baldoni, meanwhile, remains focused on Lively’s case, which will be tried in March 2026.
Lively made accusations surrounding the birthing scene in “It Ends With Us” in her initial complaint and the amended version filed in February, both of which Page Six obtained.
She said she was “disturbed” by many of Baldoni’s actions on set, including “new scenes” he chose to have in the film, such as a “violative birthing scene for which he cast a friend as her OBGYN.”
“Ms. Lively felt that the selection of Mr. Baldoni’s friend for this intimate role, in which the actor’s face and hands were in close proximity to her nearly nude genitalia for a birth scene, was invasive and humiliating,” the complaint further alleged.
But actor Adam Mondschein, who played the doctor in the scene, told Page Six that she never expressed discomfort while filming the scene, which he described as “entirely professional.”
“Her costume included a full hospital gown, black shorts and torso-covering prosthetic to make her appear pregnant in addition to whatever personal garments she chose,” he also alleged.

