Blake Lively's contract for It Ends With Us includes multiple bonuses under THIS condition

The drama surrounding Hollywood star Blake Lively and her film 'It Ends With Us' continues to be a hot topic. Recently, a proposed contract for her role as Lily Bloom in the film adaptation of 'It Ends With Us' was revealed, sparking renewed interest.

According to ‘People’ magazine, the contract was disclosed amid her ongoing legal dispute with Justin Baldoni. A draft of the contract submitted in the Southern District of New York for the 38-year-old Lively shows that various bonuses were included for the ‘Gossip Girl’ star if she secured a major award for her role in the 2024 film based on Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel.

As reported by ‘People’, the proposed contract stated that Lively would receive $100,000 for an Academy Award nomination and $200,000 for a win, with a total cap of $200,000. Additionally, she would earn $75,000 for a Golden Globe nomination and $100,000 for a win, along with $50,000 for a SAG Award nomination and $75,000 for a win.

The draft also specified that she would be paid $250,000 each time the film reached significant box office milestones, up to five times the production cost. Regarding on-set perks, Lively was offered $1,500 for assistant fees, a personal driver, exclusive access to a pop-out trailer with standard amenities, and a weekly stipend of $1,000 for training and meals during filming in the greater New York City and New Jersey area.

The actress, who has daughters James, 10, Inez, 9, and Betty, 6, and son Olin, 2, with her husband Ryan Reynolds, was also given the option to have her two nannies, her assistant, and security team flown by private jet for filming days in Las Vegas.

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