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The entertainment industry is currently simmering with hot gossip surrounding Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit. With new reports and evidence appearing every day, fans are getting obsessed with the legal battle. Meanwhile, amid such tantalizing drama, alleged text messages showcased Lively channeling her inner Khaleesi while pressuring Baldoni about a scene inIt Ends With Us.

Claiming to be like the belovedGame of Thronescharacter played by Emilia Clarke, Blake Lively seemingly tarnished the iconic title. Now, while we believe that Clarke wouldn’t be fond of how Lively used her powerful rank to intimidate Justin Baldoni, fans have already begun criticizing the star for her cringe and self-absorbed comparison.
Blake Lively compared herself to Khaleesi in her texts with Justin Baldoni
It Ends With Uscostars,Blake Livelyand Justin Baldoni are currently embroiled in a nasty legal drama, which is getting heavier each day with the appearance of new evidence from both ends. Amid such fierce battle, a recent report surrounding their 179-page filing has surfaced featuring text messages from Lively pressuring Baldoni with a particular scene in their film.
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Surprisingly, while the message shared viaVarietyhinted at Blake Lively allegedly reworking the script and intimidating Justin Baldoni into accepting them, it also featured Lively comparing herself to Khaleesi while asserting her power. Apparently, Lively called Baldoni to her house, whereRyan Reynoldsand Taylor Swift allegedly used powerplay to dominate the situation and force Baldoni into accepting the changes.
Baldoni wrote,

I really love what you did. It really does help a lot. Makes it so much more fun and interesting. (And I would have felt that way without Ryan and Taylor) You really are a talent across the board.
Lively replied,

[They are] absolute titans as writers and storytellers outside of their primary gig. They also know I’m not always as good at making sure I’m seen and utilized for fear of threatening egos, or fear of affecting the ease of the process. They don’t give a shit about that.
If you ever get around to watching Game of Thrones, you’ll appreciate that I’m Khaleesi, and like her, I happen to have a few dragons. For better or worse, but usually for better. Because my dragons also protect those I fight for.

In the texts allegedly shared withJustin Baldoni, Blake Lively seemed to channel the powerful persona of theGame of Thronescharacter Khaleesi, played by Emilia Clarke, to make her point. Now, while a significant number ofnetizens were already crossedwith Lively in the lawsuit, her cringe comparison to the bold and powerful Mother of Dragons simply ruined things even further for the actress.
Fans of Emilia Clarke are outraged by Blake Lively’s cringe comparison
As Blake Lively’s texts with Justin Baldoni surfaced during the lawsuit, featuring her self-absorbed comparison to Khaleesi—the title acquired by the fierce and iconic Daenerys Targaryen—fans were quick to call out the unworthy reference. The texts sparked debate with people criticizing Lively for adopting the legendary title only to damage its legacy in pop culture.
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Soon, social media got flooded with netizens mocking Blake Lively for what they saw as a self-absorbed move. Visibly unimpressed with the actress’ bold comparison,Emilia Clarke‘s supporters called it “cringe” and accused Lively of diminishing the legacy of the character. Considering how Khaleesi is admired for her strength and leadership, fans argued that using the title casually was a disrespectful move.
Blake Lively calling herself Khalessi and Taylor swift and Ryan Reynolds her two dragons lmfaooooo (get Daenerys’ name out your mouth!)pic.twitter.com/LerFXHu5eD

Blake Lively referring to herself as Khalessi is absolutely unhinged 😭😭😭
Blake Lively is not only a fake person but a crazy fake person. She has no dragons and she is not Khaleesi. Not even close. I am. Just kidding🤣 Blake thought everyone would rejoice in her and Ryan’s attempt to ruin Justin Baldoni. Sadly I really liked Deadpool 1 and 2 but I…
WTF is Blake Lively on? Was she high? Why was she referring to herself as Khaleesi and Taylor Swift as one of her dragons? That show was not real. She really needs a therapist & anti-psychos to stabilize. Taylor has a dragon face and lizard eyes, but…https://t.co/nkfodX3fiA
Blake calling herself Khaleesi when in reality she is a Cersei !!
I’m siding with Blake but this was cringey nglhttps://t.co/VqS22oD8Wk
Blake Lively so damn cringey just hush omg !
Meanwhile, considering how fans are revolting against Blake Lively for using Emilia Clarke’s onscreen title, we’re sure that even theGame of Thronesstar would be equally outraged by theGossip Girlstar’s comparison. But as of now, since Clarke has neither addressed nor commented on the reference, it’s her fans who are calling out Lively, while protecting Khaleesi’s legacy.
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