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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds shut out of Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce MSG wedding: ‘Their friendship is done’

Blake Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, were shut out of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding held on Friday.

“Taylor’s in a different place now and she just wants to be around people she trusts and who bring her peace,” a source exclusively told Page Six. “It’s a shame because she and Blake really were close, but she doesn’t think it’s something that’s going to be fixed. As far as [Taylor’s] concerned, their friendship is done.”

Last month, Page Six exclusively confirmed that the Grammy winner did not extend a wedding invite to “The Town” actress.

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds (both seen above in 2025) were not in attendance at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding. Getty Images

Gigi Hadid, Blake Lively, Taylor Swift, and Keleigh Sperry posing together at Taylor Swift's 34th birthday party.

“Taylor’s in a different place now and she just wants to be around people she trusts and who bring her peace,” a source exclusively told Page Six. (Seen above with L-R Gigi Hadid, Lively and Kaleigh Sperry.) Instagram/@taylorswift.updates13

“There was a point where Taylor thought she and Blake would get past all of this,” the source said. “She didn’t expect things to end up like this. At first she figured once everything settled down, they’d be fine.”

“But then more stuff kept happening and it just got harder to come back from.”

According to the insider, “It wasn’t one big thing, it was everything adding up. By the time Taylor was making decisions about the wedding and who she wanted there, she realized she just didn’t want that kind of energy around something so important and it really was a turning point for her.”

A rep for Swift did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Meanwhile, Lively, 38, and Reynolds, 49, were snapped far away from the pop star and Kansas City Chief tight end’s rehearsal dinner on Thursday evening.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce kissing at the US Open.

According to the insider, wedding planning was a “turning point” for Swift. (Seen above with Kelce in September 2024.) Annie Wermiel/NY Post

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs' victory.

The NFL star and the “Bad Blood” singer tied the knot on July 3. Getty Images

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The actress and the “Deadpool” star supported their daughter Betty as she competed in a horse show in Lake Placid, New York, in pictures obtained by TMZ. According to the outlet, Betty, 6, placed second in the competition.

Swift and Kelce, both 36, tied the knot in a lavish wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3.

Celebrity guests included Swift’s close friends Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, Dakota Johnson, her longtime publicist Tree Paine, and childhood best friend, Abigail Anderson.

Machine Gun Kelly, Kelsea Ballerini, sports reporter Erin Andrews, “Modern Family” alum Eric Stonestreet and his wife, Lindsay Schweitzer, and Benson Boone were also spotted heading to the A-list affair.

The Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden lit up in Knicks colors for the NBA Finals.

They exchanged vows at Madison Square Garden (seen above). REUTERS

Blake Lively and Taylor Swift smile while walking outside at night.

Swift and Lively (both seen above in 2023) stopped becoming friends after the singer was dragged into the actress’s legal drama with Justin Baldoni. GC Images

The “Gossip Girl” alum and Swift’s friendship imploded in 2025 when the singer was dragged into the former’s legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

In January 2025, the director filed a $400 million lawsuit against Lively, Reynolds and their publicist, alleging defamation, extortion and more. (The lawsuit was dismissed that June.)

In the docs, Baldoni shared texts from the “A Simple Favor” star, showing a discussion they had about the “Bad Blood” singer.

“I happen to have a few dragons. For better or worse, but usually for better,” Lively’s text read.

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively on the set of 'It Ends with Us'.

The director (seen above with Lively in 2024) previously subpoenaed the pop star to appear in court as a witness. GC Images

Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, and Taylor Swift pose for a selfie at a Chiefs game.

The “Gossip Girl” alum and the Grammy winner (both seen above with Reynolds and Hugh Jackman) stopped being friends due to the drama. Hugh Jackman/Instagram

“Because my dragons also protect those I fight for. So really we all benefit from those gorgeous monsters of mine. [Smiley-face emoji] you will too, I can promise you.”

In another alleged text, Lively referred to the pop star and Reynolds as her “most trusted partners.” 

In May 2025, Swift was issued a subpoena to appear in court as a witness in the actors’ ongoing legal feud. Later that month, Baldoni, 47, dropped the “Cruel Summer” singer’s subpoena.

In January, additional private text messages between Swift and Lively were exposed in court docs.

In one message from 2023, the “Fortnight” singer took aim at Baldoni, saying he had “gotten out his tiny violin.”

Rapper Ice Spice, singer Taylor Swift, and actress Blake Lively at Super Bowl LVIII.

Lively (seen above with the singer, Ice Spice and Ashley Avignone at the Super Bowl 2024) was absent from Swift’s bachelorette activities in June. Getty Images

Taylor Swift embracing a pregnant Blake Lively.

The women (seen hugging above) first became friends in 2015. Instagram/blakelively

The former BFFs also plotted on having Swift endorse Lively’s revision of the “It Ends With Us” script — even without reading it.

The legal drama placed a wedge between the women, who haven’t been seen together since 2024.

The “Age of Adaline” star was noticeably absent from Swift’s bachelorette activities in June.

Lively and the “Shake It Off” singer have been friends since 2015. Swift is also a godparent to Reynolds and his wife’s four children.

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