Blake Lively is all alone, kid.
The Gossip Girl alum may not be invited to the wedding of former best friends Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey, according to a new report.
A source told Us Weekly on Wednesday that the 36-year-old pop star had “some hesitation” about including Lively, 38, on the star-studded guest list.
“It will likely cause a media frenzy,” the outlet said.
Swift and Lively’s friendship has come under scrutiny since Swift was embroiled in a legal battle with her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni.
Just recently, Swift and Lively’s private texts were exposed in unsealed court exhibits, which allegedly left the Grammy winner feeling “exposed and kind of violated.”
The source claimed that their friendship is “not what it once was” due to “an emotional gap that is hard to ignore” and noted that “regaining intimacy will not be easy or quick.”
Regarding the position of the two, another person said:
“Taylor stepped back because there was a bit of a dent in the trust between them,” the person continued. “When Taylor got into this issue, it caused a tightening of boundaries. … It will take time to see how things settle between the two.”
Representatives for Swift and Lively did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The songwriter plans to marry Kelsey, 36, this summer at Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
The two got engaged in August 2025 after dating for two years.
The Daily Mail then reported that Lively had not “contacted” his bride about the proposal and had “no intention of contacting her.”
The newspaper said, “It doesn’t matter whether Blake attends the wedding or not, because she just won’t.”
Swift did not attend Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ 2012 wedding because the two only became friends in 2015.
Lively was photographed multiple times on double dates with Swift, Kelsea, and her husband Ryan Reynolds, but there have been no photos of the four of them together in over a year.
Swift isn’t the only celebrity embroiled in legal battles, with Scarlett Johansson and Ben Affleck appearing in recent exhibitions.
The trial for Mr. Lively and Mr. Baldoni is scheduled for May 18th.
