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Blake Lively’s ‘It Ends With Us’ salary revealed: $1.75M deal and major bonus perks

Blake Lively’s reported contract details for It Ends With Us spark online buzz


Pop Culture & Art October 13, 2025 1 min read
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Amid reports of tension between Blake Lively and co-star Justin Baldoni, new details have surfaced about the lucrative deal the actress was reportedly offered for her role in It Ends With Us.

According to Us Weekly, a draft version of Lively’s proposed contract outlined a base salary of around $1.75 million, with additional bonuses tied to the film’s box office milestones and major award nominations.

Beyond the initial payout, Lively was reportedly set to earn 10% of the movie’s gross revenue, plus performance-based bonuses once the film surpassed certain profit thresholds, including $250,000 for tripling production costs and further payments for higher earnings.

Award recognition also carried significant financial incentives. The contract draft allegedly included a $100,000 bonus for an Oscar nomination, $200,000 for a win, and smaller but notable payouts for Golden Globe and SAG nods.

In addition to financial terms, Lively’s comfort and family arrangements were reportedly factored in. The draft mentioned provisions for private jet travel, accommodation for her four children, two nannies, an assistant, and security personnel, as well as weekly allowances for training and meals.

However, reports suggest that the document was only a draft agreement and never officially signed. The final deal, if reached, has not been publicly disclosed, leaving fans to speculate whether Lively ultimately accepted the same terms or negotiated new ones.

Neither Blake Lively nor representatives from the production have commented on the reported figures, though the news has stirred significant discussion among fans online.

With It Ends With Us expected to remain a major box office draw, curiosity continues to grow around whether the final contract lived up to the numbers outlined in this alleged proposal.

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