Taylor Swift's team calls subpoena in Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni case 'tabloid clickbait'
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Taylor Swift has been subpoenaed in a legal dispute involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, who are embroiled in dueling lawsuits regarding their film 'It Ends With Us'. Swift's spokesperson dismissed the subpoena as 'tabloid clickbait,' emphasizing her minimal involvement with the project, limited to licensing her song 'My Tears Ricochet.' The statement further asserted that Swift had no creative input or significant participation in the film's production, asserting that the subpoena was more about attracting media attention than addressing real legal issues between Lively and Baldoni.
Taylor Swift's minimal involvement in 'It Ends With Us' is reduced to licensing her song 'My Tears Ricochet,' yet the subpoena aims to exploit her name for media attention.
The decision to subpoena Taylor Swift, primarily based on her licensing a song for the film, indicates a strategy focused on generating clickbait rather than addressing the substantial legal issues.
Taylor Swift's spokesperson emphasized that she had no active role in the production or creative aspects of the film, reflecting the superficial nature of her subpoena.
With Swift's busy touring schedule and absence from the film's production process, the subpoena appears aimed more at sensationalism than legitimate legal inquiry.
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