Justin Baldoni mentioned Taylor Swift in his heated legal battle with "It Ends With Us" co-star Blake Lively. The actor claimed Lively pressured him using Swift's friendship.
Justin Baldoni seemingly referred to Blake Lively’s friend, Taylor Swift, in a text message conversation about It Ends With Us. In Baldoni’s new $400 million lawsuit against Lively, 37, which was obtained by Us Weekly on Thursday, January 16 ...
Justin Baldoni’s suit against Blake Lively alleges the actress used her friendship with Taylor Swift to pressure him amid the 'It Ends With Us' fight.
Justin Baldoni claimed Blake Lively used the help of her pop star best friend Taylor Swift and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, to pressure him into accepting her It Ends With Us rewrite. Justin, 40, filed a $400 million lawsuit against Blake,
Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds seemingly revealed Taylor Swift as her "megacelebrity friend" who pressured Baldoni into allowing Lively more ownership.
In the recent complaint, Baldoni alleges that Reynolds and famous singer Taylor Swift pressured him to accept a rewritten version of Lively's script for the movie, "It Ends With Us. " Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively have been at loggerheads after the actress filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him after they both started in the film.
Justin Baldoni includes Blake Lively text exchange in his new lawsuit, where she seemingly refers to Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds being her "dragons."
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Taylor Swift is reportedly "perplexed" by Justin Baldoni’s claims about her in his legal dispute with her close friend, Blake Lively.
While Taylor Swift is close enough to both Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds to have been named their daughters’ godmother, she’s far from their only famous friend. However, that’s not the only reason many are assuming Swift is the celebrity friend in question.
Baldoni’s lawsuit also alleged that he felt “obliged” to accept and praise a revised version of the rooftop scene allegedly written by Lively (who later claimed it was written by her husband Ryan Reynolds) for fear of incurring the wrath of Reynolds and Lively’s best friend, Taylor Swift.