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Blake Lively Faces Criticism Over Interview

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Blake Lively Faces Criticism Over Interview

Blake Lively is in the spotlight again after a past interview has resurfaced, drawing mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.

A recent clip from a 2017 interview with journalist Kjersti Flaa has gone viral, raising eyebrows among viewers. In the interview, Lively was discussing her film ‘All I See Is You’ when Flaa asked if she felt ‘free to try everything’ in her career.

Lively’s response was quite animated; she rolled her eyes and interrupted with a light-hearted question, asking, ‘What does that mean?’ A follow-up comment by the journalist referenced a previous statement about her not singing in films, prompting Lively to remind Flaa that she actually did sing in ‘All I See Is You’, saying, ‘Did you see the movie? We’re gonna give you a pop quiz at the end of this.’

This moment caught the attention of TikTok users, with one user claiming Lively was ‘terrorizing’ Flaa. Some fans agreed, questioning why celebrities sometimes respond that way during interviews.

On the other hand, some social media users defended Lively, arguing that the criticism seemed exaggerated. They believed it’s unfair to classify her reactions as rude and suggested that the negativity was being overstated.

This video reemerged while Lively was promoting her new film ‘It Ends With Us’ which has also been surrounded by drama. Reports surfaced about an alleged feud with co-star Justin Baldoni, where it was claimed that Lively felt uncomfortable during filming.

Lively’s team hasn’t commented publicly about the clip or the ongoing feud rumors, leaving fans curious about the situation. Meanwhile, as she promotes her new film, Lively has also been facing backlash for how she discusses serious topics in interviews.

Rachel Adams

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