Taylor Swift has been pulled into the ongoing legal feud between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, stars of the 2024 film It Ends With Us. The pop star was subpoenaed by Baldoniโs legal team on May 9, 2025, as part of a $400 million lawsuit. Swiftโs representatives quickly denied any significant involvement in the film. The dispute centers on allegations of sexual harassment and a smear campaign. Both sides are preparing for a trial set for March 2026.
Lively, 37, filed a complaint in December 2024 with the California Civil Rights Department. She accused Baldoni, 41, of sexual harassment during the filming of It Ends With Us, which he also directed. Lively claimed Baldoniโs behavior created a hostile work environment. She further alleged that Baldoni and his team launched a retaliatory smear campaign against her.
Baldoni denied the accusations and filed a countersuit in January 2025. He claimed Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, engaged in defamation and extortion. Baldoniโs lawsuit included text messages where Lively allegedly referred to Swift as one of her โdragons,โ a Game of Thrones metaphor. He suggested Swift pressured him to accept script changes during a 2023 meeting at Livelyโs New York home.
Swiftโs team issued a statement denying any role beyond licensing her song, My Tears Ricochet, for the film.
โTaylor 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,โ a spokesperson said. โShe did not even see It Ends With Us until weeks after its public release.โ
The spokesperson emphasized Swiftโs global Eras Tour kept her busy during 2023 and 2024. They called the subpoena a tactic to generate โtabloid clickbaitโ rather than focus on the caseโs facts. Swiftโs only connection was allowing her songโs use, alongside 19 other artists.
Livelyโs team also criticized Baldoniโs legal strategy.
โMr. Baldoni and his team continue to turn a case of sexual harassment and retaliation into entertainment for the tabloids,โ a spokesperson stated. โThis is not Barnum & Baileyโs Circus.โ
They accused Baldoni of trying to intimidate women speaking out.
The legal battle began when Lively reported Baldoniโs alleged misconduct. She claimed he made inappropriate comments and inquiries, including about her weight, causing distress. Livelyโs lawsuit named Baldoniโs production company, Wayfarer Studios, and several associates. She said their actions forced her to withdraw from hosting Saturday Night Liveโs 50th season premiere.
Baldoniโs countersuit painted Lively as attempting to seize creative control. He alleged she used her influence, including Swiftโs presence, to push script rewrites. Text messages showed Baldoni praising Livelyโs work but noting Swift and Reynoldsโ involvement.
โI really love what you did. It really does help a lot,โ Baldoni wrote. โ(And I would have felt that way without Ryan and Taylor).โ
Public reactions have been mixed, with some supporting Lively. Colleen Hoover, author of It Ends With Us, backed Lively on Instagram.
โ@blakelively, you have been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met,โ she wrote. โThank you for being exactly the human that you are.โ
Jenny Slate, a co-star, also voiced support, calling Lively a โleaderโ and friend.
Others questioned Livelyโs actions. Some fans criticized her promotional tone for the film, which tackles domestic abuse. They felt her lighthearted approach, like urging fans to โwear your florals,โ undermined the storyโs gravity. Baldoni, however, was praised by some for his serious handling of the topic.
Baldoniโs legal team, led by Bryan Freedman, has been vocal. They suggested depositions could be public events, even proposing ticket sales at Madison Square Garden. Livelyโs team condemned this as trivializing a serious issue. The trial, overseen by Judge Lewis J. Liman, will combine both lawsuits.
Speculation about other celebrities, like Hugh Jackman, being subpoenaed has surfaced. Sources claim Jackman and Swift, friends of Lively and Reynolds, have no relevant knowledge.
โClaims they will be subpoenaed are smoke and mirrors,โ an insider said.
The case has drawn comparisons to high-profile disputes like Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Livelyโs amended complaint in February 2025 alleged other women also felt uncomfortable on set. Baldoniโs team called her claims โfalseโ and accused her of bullying. They released documents to counter her narrative. The New York Times, sued by Baldoni for $250 million, stands by its reporting on Livelyโs allegations.
The feud has sparked debate online. Some X posts support Swiftโs stance, calling Baldoniโs subpoena a publicity stunt.
โThis proves Baldoni has always lied,โ one user wrote. โAnother embarrassing scenario for Baldoni.โ
Others question Livelyโs credibility, citing her promotional missteps.
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As the trial approaches, both sides remain firm. Livelyโs lawyer, Michael Gottlieb, confirmed she will testify. Baldoniโs team insists on accountability. Swiftโs involvement, though minimal, has amplified the caseโs visibility. The outcome will hinge on evidence presented in court.