Taylor Swift’s team exploded Justin Baldoni on Sabpona in the Black Live case
Representatives of Taylor Swift’s team spoke to the media and criticized actor Justin Baldoni for joining his trial against Blake Liveli. The team called it ‘Tabloid Clickbait Move’.

Singer Taylor Swift’s team on Saturday denied his participation in Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s ‘It Ends With As’, when the star was issued a vegetable in the ongoing legal case. Calling it a ‘tabloid clickbat move’, the representatives clarified that his association with the film was limiting a song to ‘licensing’.
“Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this film, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw no edit on the film or made a note on the film,” the representatives told Entertainment Weekly in an interview on May 10 that the ‘lover’ singer had also visited the time as she was ever visited as she was ever visited.
“She was traveling around the world during 2023 and 2024, carrying forward the biggest tour in history. The connection to the film was allowing the use of a song to Taylor,” My Tierrs Recouchete, “he further reads.
Baldoni made a statement after issuing a series of screenshots associated with his trial as a proof of the fact that Liveli found both Swift in the ‘roof’ scene in the film and her actor husband Ryan Reynolds. The actor also shared that Jeevant referred to him as his ‘dragon’ – a sign for loyal dragons in the ‘Game of Thrones’ that protect his riders.
The spokesperson shared, “Given that his participation was licensing a song for the film, which was also done by 19 other artists, this document is designed to use the name of Taylor Swift to the name of Taylor Swift to attract public interests instead of focusing on the facts of the case.”
The statement was in the expansion of Swift’s team, which was calling Baldoni to use his name to attract public attention to him and his case.
All this began when Liveli filed a case against her ‘It’s Ends With You’ co-star Justin Baldoni, including claims about an uncomfortable filming experience during the scene of a major hospital in the 2024 film. Baldoni and Vafar Studio counted the vibrant, her husband Ryan Ryanolds, her campaigner and New York Times, alleging that they launched a spot against her. According to Reuters, Baldoni accused Live that he was trying to “hesack” the film and convicted her when his promotional efforts led the public backlash.
A test in the case is scheduled for March 2026.