The ongoing legal drama surrounding “It Ends With Us” has unexpectedly drawn attention to one of its younger cast members, Isabela Ferrer.
Playing the teenage version of Blake Lively’s character, Lily Bloom, Ferrer found herself in the spotlight not just for her performance,
but also due to online speculation about her dynamic with Lively during press interviews.
Social media users compiled clips of their joint appearances, pointing out a pattern where Lively seemed to dominate the conversation.
Critics argued that Ferrer was frequently interrupted or given little opportunity to speak.
“I’ve never heard someone say so much and nothing at the same time. It’s just so unreal,” a TikTok user commented on a viral video highlighting the interactions.
Some YouTube viewers echoed similar sentiments, accusing Lively of overshadowing Ferrer. “The BOTH of them are being interviewed, so Blake is embarrassing herself yet again by always hogging the spotlight and dominating the conversation, even when some questions are aimed at Isabela,” one person wrote. Others noted that Ferrer’s quiet demeanor may have worked in her favor, as it allegedly exposed Lively’s tendency to control the narrative.
Kara Schmiemann, Senior Director at Red Banyan, weighed in on the discourse, emphasizing the importance of women supporting one another in the entertainment industry. “Women in any industry, especially in Hollywood, should be setting an example for newcomers—giving them a platform rather than taking away their moment to shine,” she told Fox News Digital.
However, Doug Eldridge of Achilles PR offered a different perspective, suggesting that Lively’s actions were not necessarily deliberate. “As the film’s lead and a more established star, there’s always a natural hierarchy in media sit-downs. This was likely more about seniority than any intentional attempt to overshadow Ferrer.”
Despite the online chatter, Ferrer has spoken positively about her experience working with Lively. In an interview with People Magazine, she described Lively as “an angel” and shared that they had developed a meaningful connection. She also recounted to The Hollywood Reporter how Lively reassured her early on in the process. “You came up to me and said, ‘I want you to know that this role is just as much yours as it is mine.’ It was the most supportive and uplifting thing to hear as a young actor.”
Beyond the interview controversy, Ferrer has also been indirectly pulled into the larger legal battle surrounding the film. Last month, texts allegedly exchanged between her and director Justin Baldoni surfaced in court filings as part of his $400 million lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist. The lawsuit claims defamation and extortion, with Baldoni alleging that Lively encouraged other cast members to distance themselves from him.
Ferrer was among those who reportedly unfollowed Baldoni on social media and did not appear with him during the press tour. Legal documents reference her past praise for Baldoni, contrasting it with her later public distancing. Screenshots of purported messages from Ferrer express gratitude for his direction, stating, “I still can’t shake the feeling of it all because it truly was life-changing for me. You are such a wonderful, smart, and sincere director.”
Schmiemann believes that Ferrer’s involvement in the legal dispute is minimal and unlikely to impact her career. “Her image should remain intact. Most people see her as an innocent party in this situation, and her communications with Baldoni were nothing but gracious and appreciative.”
However, Eldridge noted that potential risks remain if deeper involvement is uncovered. “If evidence emerges showing she played a more active role in the dispute, there could be some fallout. But if she maintains distance, guilt by association is unlikely to harm her career.”
As the legal proceedings unfold, Ferrer remains in an unusual position—gaining attention due to a film embroiled in controversy rather than for her actual performance. Industry experts suggest that the best course of action for the young actress is to stay neutral. “One or both sides may try to pull her in as this case progresses. But Isabela might want to take the ‘Switzerland’ approach—stay out of the conflict and focus on her next steps in Hollywood,” Eldridge advised.
Ultimately, Ferrer’s career trajectory appears unaffected by the ongoing feud between Lively and Baldoni. With a strong debut performance and industry support, she is likely to move past the controversy and onto new opportunities in the entertainment world.
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