“Blake Lively’s Brother-In-Law Breaks Silence with Shocking Apology to Justin Baldoni – What Really Happened?”
“Fortunately that’s almost never and definitely not when I’m at my best,” he said.
“Regardless if it’s true or not, if it’s my opinion, even if I’m trying to speak truth or stand up for someone, it’s never good,” he added.
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Johnson said in his introspective post that there is a “better way” to handle such situations. He expressed regret over his words and called it “below the standard” he has set for himself.
“I do sincerely apologize to anyone I’ve hurt or let down by saying something that sounds mean,” he continued. “I’ll do better.”
The High School Musical actor went on to explain that it wasn’t like him to criticize others and finds “happiness” in encouraging and uplifting his family, friends, followers and strangers.
Johnson’s apology came weeks after he seemingly referred to Baldoni as a “fraud” who puts on the “costume” of a hero
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“We all have flaws and I’m definitely a work in progress and doing my best to grow and be better,” he concluded. “Sending ALL my love to ALL of you.”
The brother-in-law’s comments came weeks after he seemingly alluded to Baldoni and his “trendy catchphrases & buzz words” used in his podcast.
“He’s a fraud. He puts on the ‘costume’ of a hero, man bun and all,” Johnson said in a now-deleted post. “Used all of the trendy catchphrases & buzz words for his podcasts.”
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Baldoni’s Man Enough podcast was self-described as a platform to explore what it means to be a man in today’s world. Themes like toxic masculinity, mental health, and gender roles were often the subject of conversations.
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