narrative, but here we are.While the pop star allowed “My Tears Ricochet” to be used in and , Swift about the film's premiere despite Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool project, which was released around the same time.
Still, she was hardly a prominent figure in the , which began after fans noticed tensions between IEWU director/star Justin Baldoni and the rest of the cast, particularly Blake Lively, in August 2024.That seems to have changed now that Baldoni has officially responded to Lively's lawsuit and with a against Lively and Reynolds, as well as Lively's publicist Leslie Sloane and her firm, Vision PR.Four months after the film’s release, Blake Lively is suing Justin Baldoni for sexual harassment.According to a about Baldoni's , Taylor Swift “popped in with her 2 cents” about the film's pivotal rooftop scene (which Lively later told was written by her husband, ).
TMZ also claimed Lively referred to Swift as one of her “dragons” after Baldoni agreed to Lively's changes to the script. But is that really the case?Well, it's complicated.
As TMZ wrote in their report, Swift is not being sued by Baldoni and any mention of a “Taylor” is in passing. However, it's worth pointing out a few things.
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