Journalist reveals Blake Lively’s ‘little lump’ comment hit her like a ‘bullet’
Blake Lively is facing criticism for a sarcastic comment she made during an interview with Norwegian journalist Kjersti Flaa in 2016.

Actress Blake Lively is facing criticism for the promotional campaign of her latest film. it ends with uswhich deals with domestic violence. Amid the uproar, Norwegian reporter and journalist Kjersti Fla came forward to share her experience of interviewing the actor in 2016, which she described as a ‘nightmare’. In a new interview, Fla recounted her experience with the 36-year-old actor and said that the actor’s remarks ‘hurt’ her more because she was ‘infertile’.
“Honestly, it’s hurtful because I was obviously not pregnant and I could never be pregnant. So, for me, that comment was like a bullet that hit me… It was a very traumatic experience for me. I went there to work and they made sure it was as difficult as possible for me,” the journalist explained. daily MailAs reported Page Six,
She added, “I went there so they could promote a movie. I was invited to meet them. It definitely didn’t feel like that. I felt disrespected and ignored, and it made me question whether I would ever want to do interviews like that again.”
For those unaware of Blake Lively and the Norwegian journalist’s controversy, the actor did not like Flay congratulating her on her pregnancy at the beginning of the 2016 interview. In response, Blake made a sarcastic comment and told her, “Congratulations on your little belly!” The actor’s behavior forced the journalist to “quit” her job.
Flay posted her 2016 interview with Blake on her YouTube channel last week, writing, “The Blake Lively interview that almost made me quit my job. Sitting down with Blake Lively and her co-star Parker Posey for Café Society (2016) was the most uncomfortable interview I’ve ever done.”
A source close to Blake recently told People that although they haven’t spoken to her about the 2016 interview, they agree with her response. They said, “You’re a female journalist in Hollywood interviewing a working mom, and you couldn’t start the interview with anything better than, ‘Congratulations on your little belly?’ Of course, Blake was offended.”
Despite the off-screen drama, it ends with us The film is set to be a box office success and stars Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Brandon Sklenar, Jenny Slate, and Hasan Minhaj.