Taylor Swift feels ‘exploited’ by her former best friend Blake Lively

Swift, 35, rather lively, 37, as one of her close confidants and is a meter for her Gossip Star’s three daughters.
But things acidified in December when Lively Baldoni, her co-star and director in the film, approved, It ends with usAccusing him of sexual harassment, as well as coordinating a smear campaign against her.
When Baldoni, 41, took care of in January, who Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds, 48, accused of defamation, Swift was dragged into the mix.
Included in the submission of Baldoni were screenshots of SMS messages and e -mails that Swift called.
A particularly uncomfortable exchange reportedly shows alive to himself as Khaleesi – in a character in Games from Thrones – and too fast as one of her ‘dragons’.
Baldoni also claimed that Swift was present during a crucial meeting about the film, held by Lively and Reynolds in their New York Penthouse.
For her part, a source close to Swift said that she just arrived to find the meeting that is underway and had no involvement.
Allegedly the testing Swift “used” the feeling of Lively, and then she took a “step back” from their relationship.
But although all parties deny the allegations against them, the ugly suggestion is that Swift was more involved in the production of It ends with us Then she would want people to know.
It has even been claimed that she personally approved the casting of actress Isabela Ferrer as the younger version of Lily Bloom (the character of Lily Bloom).
Swift denies this fiery, and according to insiders: “Speculation that Taylor has chosen Young Lelie when casting is simply not true. This summons dives into events and things that did not happen.”
That chimes with a statement released on Friday, just after Swift was summoned as a witness.
A spokesperson for the singer said: “Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this film, she was not involved in casting or creative decisions, she didn’t score the film, she never saw an adaptation or made notes about the film, she didn’t even see It ends with us up to weeks after the public release.
“The connection that Taylor had with this film allowed the use of one number, My Tears Ricochet (on the soundtrack). “
Despite Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, who may be the one who has grown Swift, she blames her unwanted involvement.
The source added: “Taylor is aware that Blake has been operating her name for a while, but this summons is bringing it to a whole new level.”
In a statement regarding Friday’s summons, a spokesman for Lively said: “Mr Baldoni (continuing) to convert a matter of sexual harassment and retribution into entertainment for tabloids, suggesting that they have given a voice to a concert location – Madison Square, Taylor’s witness to Mrs. About. “