Baldoni, party of four!
Justin Baldoni has been married to wife Emily Baldoni (née Foxler) since 2013, and the couple have since welcomed two children.
The “It Ends With Us” star and his partner made headlines in August 2024 when they attended the movie’s premiere — and did not pose for pics with Justin’s cast members.
Rampant rumors swirled about his and Blake Lively’s alleged on-set feud, and the “Gossip Girl” alum filed a sexual harassment complaint against Justin four months later.
In the December 2024 filing, the actress also accused the “Jane the Virgin” alum of attempting to “destroy” her reputation with the crisis PR team he hired.
Get to know Justin’s support system below.
Emily Baldoni
In 2011, Justin and Emily had their first date at the Blu Jam Café in Los Angeles.
The pair went public with their romance two years later when the director got down on one knee at the same location.
Footage from the proposal went viral, with the groom-to-be lip-syncing multiple songs with his pals before doing a flash mob to Bruno Mars’ “Marry You.”
The duo tied the knot in July 2013 in Corona, Calif.
At the time, Justin apologized to his wife in his vows for his “faults, shortcomings, insecurities and [his] ego.”
While celebrating their 11th anniversary via Instagram in July 2024, he gushed, “We both have these same qualities, and while so many things about us are opposite, no matter how far the world tries to pull us apart, each of those things brings us back together like glue.”
Maiya Baldoni
The couple announced in February 2015 that they were expecting their first child, with Justin telling People about how “adorable” it was that Emily’s pants no longer fit.
“I want to go buy her a bunch of pregnancy clothes, but I don’t want to make the mistake and get the wrong stuff,” he said. “I tread cautiously. I always make sure that I can be supportive in every way that I can.”
Maiya Grace was born that June.
Maxwell Baldoni
Maiya became a big sister in October 2017 when her brother, Maxwell, arrived.
Justin spoke to The Bump four years later about combatting gender norms and teaching “opposing virtues” while raising his son.
“The world’s going to tell my son that he has to be impenetrable, that he’s got to be fearless and take physical risks. It’s going to tell him that it’s not okay for him to cry when he’s hurt and that he should keep his joy inside,” the “Man Enough” podcast host explained.