Taylor Swift, Blake Lively Text Fallout Update: Pop Star Logs Fifth Global No. 1 Despite Text Controversy
Pop star logs fifth Global No. 1 while feeling 'violated' by leaked private texts

Taylor Swift has extended her dominance on the global charts, logging a fifth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 with The Fate of Ophelia, even as she navigates intense scrutiny following the release of her private text messages with Blake Lively.
The milestone makes the single Swift's longest-running global leader to date, surpassing the four-week peak previously held by Anti-Hero. At the same time, the singer has been pulled into Lively's ongoing legal dispute with actor and director Justin Baldoni after a judge unsealed personal messages exchanged between the two longtime friends.
Fifth Week At No. 1 Breaks Taylor Swift Record
According to Billboard Global 200 data, The Fate of Ophelia has now spent five nonconsecutive weeks at the top of the worldwide chart, which tracks streaming and sales activity across more than 200 territories.
The achievement marks Taylor Swift's longest-running No. 1 on the Global 200, reinforcing her status as one of the most dominant artists in the chart's history. The song also continues to lead the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, highlighting its strong international performance even as it eases from the top spot on domestic rankings.
Despite stepping back slightly on US charts, The Fate of Ophelia remains a fixture across streaming, radio and sales tallies, underscoring Swift's sustained global appeal.
Private Texts Unsealed In Blake Lively Lawsuit
The chart success arrives amid personal turbulence after a judge unsealed private texts between Swift and Lively as part of court proceedings tied to Lively's lawsuit against Baldoni, her former co-star and director on It Ends With Us.
The messages revealed Swift's candid views on the legal dispute, as well as a more personal exchange addressing a shift in her friendship with Lively. One text showed Swift expressing frustration over Baldoni's alleged behaviour, while another reflected her discomfort with how the actress had been communicating during the legal fallout.
Swift Reportedly Feels 'Exposed And Violated'
Sources close to Swift say the unsealing of the messages has taken an emotional toll. One insider described the situation as deeply unsettling, noting that the singer felt her privacy had been stripped away without consent.
The release reportedly left Swift feeling exposed and violated, particularly given that the texts were never intended for public scrutiny. Those close to her say the experience has shaken her trust and reinforced her desire to keep personal relationships separate from public legal disputes.
Friendship With Blake Lively Remains Strained
While the texts suggest that Swift and Lively attempted to address the tension directly, insiders claim their relationship has not recovered. Sources previously told Page Six that the pair have had no contact since the dispute escalated, with Swift allegedly feeling used amid the controversy.
The fallout has been especially jarring given their long history as close friends, frequently appearing together at events, holidays and high-profile outings over the past decade.
Career Momentum Continues Despite Personal Strain
Even as the controversy unfolds, Swift's professional momentum shows no sign of slowing. Alongside The Fate of Ophelia, multiple tracks from The Life of a Showgirl continue to chart globally, reinforcing her ability to separate creative success from personal upheaval.
For Swift, the contrast between global acclaim and private distress highlights the pressures that accompany unprecedented visibility. While the charts reflect another career high, the situation surrounding the leaked texts underscores the personal cost of life lived under constant public scrutiny.
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