Employees who worked at Justin BaldoniThe Wayfarer production company shares his mixed experiences working with the actor.
In a Los Angeles Times Function published on Wednesday, March 5, a former worker claimed some of Baldoni’s actions inside and outside the office he felt performative.
“It was a constant positivity all the time, I would say toxic positivity,” a former Wayfarer staff told the publication. “I am always a bit doubtful of people who advertise themselves as disruptors of the status quo or good people,” good people. “
In a statement to Use weekly On Wednesday, March 5, a spokesman for Baldoni and Wayfarer said: “There have never been complaints reported about the workplace culture or any problem communicated on the platforms of its founders. If some employees were provided with how to carry out their written correspondence, it was assured that the activities of their employees were maintained professionals and align with the company’s etos. Joy and positivity are the essence of a good job and remain with this statement. “
In 2015, Baldoni, 41, helped launch the Skid Row Carnival of Love Carnival, an annual event to help the Los Angeles non -host community. Later on his career, the Jane the virgin The actor published his 2021 book Sufficient man: indefinite my masculinity. He also launched a podcast of the same name.

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Frederick M. Brown/Getty pictureBaldoni’s opening on his efforts to be a better man obtained praise from some employees.
“He is very creative and in tune with his spiritual side,” the previous staff and executive assistant of Baldoni Melissa Ames he said. “He has a heart to help others. Working in Wayfarer was one of the best times in my life. “”
When talking to the Los Angeles TimesSeveral employees also expressed discomfort with Baldoni Baha ‘I Being part of the culture of the Wayfarer Office.
Religion was founded in the 19th century and focuses on the unity of humanity and the elimination of prejudices.
“There was an evangelizing aspect of the way Justin spoke of the faith that, in my opinion, he felt inappropriately professionally inappropriate,” said an old employee in the Los Angeles Times.

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Is pictures of Dipasupil/GettyAfter Baha’i becomes a chicago based Steve SarowitzInvestment firm 4s Bay Partners acquired a majority participation in Wayfarer Entertainment, a former separate employee claimed that Baha’i’s principles were more common in discussions.
“Baha’i values were a driving force behind everything they did,” he told the ex -ensemble that the focus was not bothered in faith Los Angeles Times. “He came out routinely. As a most recent Baha’i member, Steve wanted to talk -all the time.”
In a statement to UsA spokesman for Baldoni and Wayfarer confirmed that Wayfarer’s founders are Baha’i. Most of their leadership and superior staff, however, are not, according to the same spokesman, who added that the company has no activity related to Baha’i.
“Like all Wayfarer’s projects are rooted in a belief system that comes from various faith and background, speaking from a spirituality place,” said the spokesman. “Employees are recommended to celebrate and practice their individual beliefs, although they consider it appropriate, a message with pride supported by leadership.”
Baldoni’s personal and professional life has been put on the microscope Since Blake Lively filed a legal complaint Against him in December 2024, accusing him of sexual harassment during his film filming Ends with us. He also said that Baldoni sought to launch a frotis campaign against her.
Baldoni denied Lively’s allegations and filed his own demand Against Lively, her publicist and her husband, Ryan Reynolds In January. He is looking for $ 400 million in damage after accusing the trio of civil extortion, defamation, false invasion of privacy and other claims. Lively, 37, and Reynolds, 48, deny his claims.



