
Taylor Swift embroiled in drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni: The singer feels "exploited" by her best friend!
The singer Taylor Swift was recently mentioned in the lawsuit that the actor Justin Baldoni filed against the actress Blake Lively, and therefore, as they stated sources for Page Six, "feels taken advantage of" by her friend.
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The source revealed that the singer didn't like that Lively called her "one of her dragons" in the alleged messages that Baldoni revealed in his lawsuit. Although the messages don't mention their names, many believe they refer to Swift and actor Ryan Reynolds, Lively's husband.
"If you ever watch 'Game of Thrones,' you'll be glad I'm Khaleesi and, just like her, I have a few dragons. For better or worse, but usually for better. Because my dragons also protect those I fight for. So, we all benefit from my beautiful monsters. And you will too, I promise," she wrote.

Baldoni alluded to Lively having Swift in mind when they discussed her changes to the script.
"I really like what you did. It helps me a lot. It made the script more interesting. (I would have felt the same way without Ryan and Taylor)," he wrote to her.
A source now claims that Swift wishes Lively hadn't "dragged her into the whole situation."
"Swift and Lively have been friends for years, and Taylor values genuine friendships, but she can't help but feel taken advantage of," the source added, stressing that the singer wants to "stay as far away from this drama as possible."

As a reminder, Taylor Swift and Blake Lively have been friends for ten years, and became friends after the actress shared a photo from a famous brand's campaign, which was related to Swift's music video for the song "Bad Blood." This caught the singer's attention and they quickly became best friends.
They have publicly supported each other on various projects for years, but Swift has yet to comment on the conflict between Lively and Baldoni, who starred together in the film "It Ends With Us."
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