This past weekend, Justin and Emily Baldoni commemorated a significant anniversary in their marriage – twelve years! On Sunday, July 27, they expressed heartfelt tributes on Instagram, coming hot on the heels of the resolution of the legal dispute involving Justin and his co-star from It Ends With Us, Blake Lively. The case was recently dropped.
Here’s how Justin and Emily Baldoni celebrate their anniversary
Justin posted an old wedding photo from July 2013 in Corona, California. In the snapshot, The It Ends With Us actor is seen dancing with Emily during the ceremony, both elegantly dressed – Justin in a cream suit and white floral boutonniere, while Emily wore a floral headpiece and a flowing white gown. He wrote, “I’d marry you again and again and again…”, followed by “Happy anniversary my love. T W E L V E.
Emily additionally posted a heartfelt message alongside a photo of them both adorned with flower crowns locked in a kiss. Her caption read, “12 years and still deeply in love,” acknowledging that their little girl, Maiya, was the one who captured this lovely moment.
The parents of seven-year-old Maxwell, Justin and Emily, frequently share tales about their romantic journey. In April 2013, it was at Blu Jam Cafe in Los Angeles where Justin popped the question to Emily – a venue that held special significance since it was where they had their first date. Their proposal story went viral, with a 27-minute video showcasing boy band skits and covert cameras documenting Emily’s priceless surprise.
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Approximately one month ago, the anniversary arrived, following the resolution of Justin’s prolonged legal disagreement with Blake Lively in court. Back in December 2024, Lively initiated a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against Justin, charges which he has categorically denied.
one countersuit worth $400 million against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist Leslie Sloane (as reported by PEOPLE); another libel lawsuit worth $250 million against The New York Times. However, on June 9, 2025, Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed both lawsuits.
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