Taylor Swift ‘ignoring’ Blake Lively’s ‘groveling’ texts: report

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The Grammy winner, 35, is reportedly “done” with Blake Lively after being dragged into the actress’ ongoing legal feud with Justin Baldoni, so much so that she’s allegedly “ignoring” all


calls, texts and emails from her former bestie.


“Even though Taylor has totally cut ties with her, Blake hasn’t with Taylor,” a source told the Daily Mail on Tuesday, June 3. 


Lively’s attempts to contact Swift have reportedly gone unanswered.


“She’s been reaching out to her with texts, voicemails and even emails begging to mend what they once had. Blake isn’t giving up on trying to get her friendship with Taylor back on track,”


the insider added.


“Taylor hasn’t responded to any of Blake’s pleas. She’s ignored all her groveling excuses. The missives explain there must be some misunderstanding on Taylor’s part and that she would never


do anything to harm their ten years of closeness and personal secrets,” they alleged.


The source further claimed that Swift is icing out her friend because she feels “betrayed” and “exploited” by Lively, 37.


“Taylor obviously still means so much to Blake, but Taylor’s totally done with her and as of right now, no requests will mend their bond as far as she’s concerned,” the insider said.


Swift allegedly pressed pause on her friendship with Lively in May after being subpoenaed as a witness by Baldoni’s legal team in the never-ending “It Ends With Us” legal nightmare.


“Their friendship has halted,” an insider told People in May, adding, “Taylor wants no part in this drama.”


However, in a shocking move by Baldoni’s legal team, they dropped the subpoena on May 22 after a representative for Swift denied she had any involvement in the drama.


“Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the


film, she did not even see ‘It Ends With Us’ until weeks after its public release, and was traveling around the globe during 2023 and 2024 headlining the biggest tour in history,” the rep


told The Post in response to the original subpoena.


The “Bad Blood” singer, who is godmother to Lively’s daughters with Ryan Reynolds, was mentioned in Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit against the actress and her famous husband, in which he


accused Blake of calling Taylor and Reynolds her “dragons” and referring to herself as Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” in an alleged text conversation.


In the lawsuit, Baldoni also alleged Swift was present for a pivotal meeting he had with Lively at the NYC penthouse she has with Reynolds about rewriting the infamous “It Ends With Us”


rooftop scene.


Baldoni’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, later issued a letter to Judge Lewis J. Liman, claiming he was told by an anonymous source that Lively’s lead lawyer, Michael Gottlieb, allegedly


threatened to release Swift’s text messages if the “You Need to Calm Down” hitmaker didn’t publicly support Blake.


Gottlieb denied the allegations — and the judge granted Lively’s motion to strike the letter, calling Freedman’s filing “improper” and “irrelevant” in the order obtained by The Post.


“It took the court less than 24 hours to see through Mr. Freedman’s irrelevant, improper and inflammatory accusations, strike them, remove them from the court and warn Mr. Freedman that


further misconduct may be met with sanctions,” a spokesperson for Lively said at the time.


The “Another Simple Favor” actress has denied all the allegations against her.


Lively kicked off the legal feud when she sued Baldoni in December 2024, claiming he sexually harassed her while filming “It Ends With Us.” She also accused him of spearheading a smear


campaign against her and of an intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.


In an unpredicted move this week, Baldoni’s attorneys informed the judge that Lively was trying to abandon her infliction of emotional distress claims against their client after they sought


to obtain her medical records.


Baldoni’s legal team argued that Lively “waived any doctor-patient privilege” when she claimed to have suffered “physical and emotional injuries” because of the “It Ends With Us” director.


Judge Liman must now decide if the actress will be ordered to turn over the mental health information sought by the opposing counsel.