Taylor Swift and Blake Lively have reportedly ended up reconnecting. The stars were close friends for over a decade. However, their relationship allegedly ended due to Lively’s legal battle with “It Ends with Us” co-star Justin Baldoni. According to a source, Swift and Lively spoke on the phone, suggesting a reunion.
Taylor Swift and Blake Lively have reportedly spoken ahead of the wedding, claims insider
According to the Daily Mail, Taylor Swift and Blake Lively spoke on the phone, and the latter is likely to attend the singer’s wedding. The insider shared that the “Bad Blood” hitmaker “was more receptive to speaking to Blake,” with the lawsuit coming to an end. “Blake was ready to resume their friendship because it really was what caused its demise,” the individual continued. Both parties have reportedly made efforts to revive their friendship.
The insider shared that the ladies “have spoken on the phone.” They added, “Everyone around Taylor is aware that Blake could attend. She may not, but that won’t be because she isn’t welcome.” Another source stated, “Blake is on the cusp of getting a second chance, and they have had some loose conversations to test the waters to get the trust back.” The insider added that the “Gossip Girl” star “is slowly getting back into the fold now that Taylor is having a change of heart.” One more source shared that the actress doesn’t “want to be seen as not going to the wedding.”
This is because “her image is very important to her.” The Lively source claimed that despite a tumultuous relationship in recent years, the singer and the Hollywood star “never fully stopped being friends.” Rob Shuter also said that Lively has been focused on reviving her friendship with Swift. The 38-year-old actress reportedly “genuinely believes there’s still a path back” now that the legal mess is over. Shuter also claimed that Lively is quite excited for Swift’s wedding and has already chosen her dress for the big day. While speculation is endless, the ladies have yet to speak about their relationship.
