The film director and actor looked happy as he visited the theme park with his wife and two children.
In the wake of reports of drama involving the ensemble of his most recent film, It Ends with Us, Justin Baldoni is encircling himself with family.
The 40-year-old actor and movie director spent the day at Universal Studios Hollywood on Thursday, August 22, with his wife, Emily Baldoni, their nine-year-old daughter Maiya, and their six-year-old son Maxwell.
The family of four looked happy as they posed for a variety of photographs in front of the theme park’s iconic tall white entrance gate.
In one photograph, Justin Baldoni and Emily, both 40, are depicted exchanging an embrace, while in another, the parents are seen grasping their children’s hands with pride.
The journey occurs one month after the couple commemorated their 11th anniversary of marriage.
Justin celebrated the event by posting an Instagram photo of himself and his wife in the presence of a quote from the poet Rumi, which read: “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field.” I will be waiting for you at that location.
The sentimental message was concluded by him saying, “Happy 11 years my love.” Earlier this month, Emily accompanied Justin to the New York City premiere of It Ends with Us.
After the premiere, people noted that Blake Lively, Justin’s costar, seemed to pose with everyone of their primary castmates except him, which fueled rumors of a division amongst the cast.
Even though he directed the movie, he didn’t reveal it to Lively and author Colleen Hoover—who penned the book that served as the inspiration for the movie—before the screening.
Despite missing the majority of his coordinated promotional appearances, Baldoni has given his co-stars a lot of praise in solo interviews.
Baldoni has recruited crisis public relations manager Melissa Nathan of The Agency Group, a source familiar with the situation told this month, despite the fact that none of the cast members have commented on the purported rupture. A set insider added, “everything is not what it seems,”
“There is much more to this story. The principal cast and [author] Colleen Hoover will have nothing to do with him,” said the set source.