As Blake Lively‘s legal tussle with her It Ends with Us co-star Justin Baldoni continues to drag on, the phrase ‘Blake Lively Taylor Swift Texts’ seems to have landed on the trending charts online. Swift, who has been a long-time companion of the Gossip Girl alum, was subpoenaed as a witness by Baldoni’s team, only for the legal representatives to drop their request later. Amid all this drama, a feud seems to be brewing between Lively and Swift, giving way to the trend.
So, here’s everything you need to know regarding why ‘Blake Lively Taylor Swift Texts’ has blown up on the internet recently.
What does ‘Blake Lively Taylor Swift Texts’ trend mean?
Taylor Swift is reportedly “ignoring” all messages and calls from Blake Lively, after the latter’s ongoing feud with Jason Baldoni inadvertently ended up involving Swift in the mix.
According to statements made by an insider to the Daily Mail, the 14-time Grammy winner has chosen not to respond to any of Blake Lively’s texts as she seems to be “done” with the actress’ shenanigans. “Even though Taylor has totally cut ties with her, Blake hasn’t with Taylor. 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 source noted.
The insider added that due to Taylor Swift feeling “betrayed” and “exploited” by her decade-long friend, she has decided to distance herself from Blake Lively. “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,” the source further stated.
The development between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively comes after Baldoni’s team decided to withdraw the subpoena they issued against the “Cruel Summer” singer. As such, Swift seems to have rested her case in the chaotic legal scuffle that continues to brew between Lively and Baldoni.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on ComingSoon.