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Reporter blasts ‘nightmare’ Blake Lively over interview that made her ‘want to quit’ amid ‘It Ends With Us’ drama
By Riley Cardoza,
1 day ago
Interviewing Blake Lively made Kjersti Flaa “want to quit” her job.
On Saturday, the reporter shared a clip of herself speaking to the actress and her “Café Society” co-star Parker Posey in 2016, calling the conversation a “nightmare.”
She referred to the sitdown as “the most uncomfortable … situation” she has ever experienced over the weekend.
In the throwback footage, Flaa congratulated the actress, 36, on her “little bump” as Lively had recently confirmed she was pregnant with baby No. 2 .
The “Gossip Girl” alum sarcastically replied, “Congrats on your little bump.”
After Flaa insisted, “I would,” Lively and Posey talked amongst themselves about their male co-stars’ best outfits.
The “Age of Adaline” star concluded, “It’s not just the women that have the clothes, but I feel like the women get the conversation.”
She and Posey continued to primarily look at each other while chatting.
Social media users slammed Lively’s “weird and uncalled for” behavior in the video, praising Flaa for keeping her “composure” during the “thoroughly unpleasant” experience.
As the duo do press for the movie, which premiered last week, they have fueled feud rumors by avoiding doing interviews together and not posing for a single red carpet snap.
An industry source told Page Six on Friday that the “extremely difficult” actor made Lively “uncomfortable” on set, also claiming the rest of the cast and crew didn’t “enjoy working with” Baldoni.
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