A judge has postponed Blake Lively’s deposition in the ongoing legal proceedings involving her case against Justin Baldoni, her co-star and director in the upcoming film, “It Ends With Us.” The actress’s deposition, originally slated for Thursday, July 17, has been rescheduled, shifting the date back by two weeks. In other developments within the entertainment industry, Lady Gaga is preparing to launch her latest tour, the “Mayhem Ball,” and actress Inbar Lavi, known for her role in “Lucifer,” recently welcomed her first child.
Legal Proceedings and Rescheduling
The legal dispute involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has led to the postponement of Lively’s deposition. The court’s decision to reschedule the deposition underscores the complexities of the case. The initial date of July 17 has been moved, extending the legal timeline. Details surrounding the specific reasons for the postponement remain undisclosed. The case has captured significant attention, given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the project, “It Ends With Us.”
New Arrivals
In other news, Inbar Lavi and her husband, Dan Bar Shira, celebrated the arrival of their first child. The couple’s daughter, Ariel Lavi Bar Shira, was born on June 28. The baby girl weighed 5 lbs., 11 oz. This marks a significant personal milestone for the actress and her family, adding to the recent wave of celebratory events in the entertainment world. The couple has not released any further statements regarding the birth.
Lady Gaga’s “Mayhem Ball” Tour
Lady Gaga is gearing up for the launch of her new concert tour, titled “Mayhem Ball.” The tour’s setlist is expected to feature a collection of both new material and her most celebrated hits. Fans can anticipate performances of iconic songs such as “Poker Face,” “Shallow,” “Bad Romance,” and “Born This Way.” The tour will be the artist’s first since the 2022 “Chromatica Ball,” which was a significant financial success.
Success of the “Chromatica Ball”
The “Chromatica Ball” tour, which concluded in 2022, proved to be a significant triumph for Lady Gaga. The tour generated a gross revenue of $112.4 million across only 20 shows. The financial success of the “Chromatica Ball” tour sets a high bar for the upcoming “Mayhem Ball,” increasing anticipation among fans and industry observers. The success reflects Lady Gaga’s enduring appeal and the high demand for her live performances. Details such as the exact dates and locations of the “Mayhem Ball” have not been disclosed.