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In the latest Hollywood showdown, Blake Lively is taking on Perez Hilton in an all-out legal brawl. It seems Hilton has been busy, producing over 500 negative videos about Lively and tossing around some rather unflattering nicknames, including “Ku Klux Khaleesi.” Talk about a burn! Lively’s not sitting back, though; she’s firing back with subpoenas and demanding that Hilton hand over the receipts for his gossip train.
Hilton, 47, claims he’s just doing his job as a journalist, filing a protective order to keep certain documents under wraps. But Lively’s team doesn’t buy it, stating that he’s not behaving like a journalist but rather a clickbait creator. The court’s still deciding how to handle this heated spat, which has all the ingredients of a juicy reality TV episode—drama, dodgeball, and a lawsuit.
As if that wasn’t enough, Lively claims Hilton’s videos are rife with name-calling, which makes you wonder: how far is too far when it comes to public criticism? While we might be here for the popcorn and the drama, it raises an important question about the ethics of celebrity gossip. Is it just harmless fun, or is it time we put the brakes on this kind of behavior?
We’re all about the juicy gossip, but one must wonder, how should celebrities handle public criticisms? Should they fight back, or take it all with a grain of salt? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments!
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