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“Entitled” Blake Lively was blasted by a fan for the “horrible” way she treated employees at a store in New York City.
A TikTok user named Landon went on the platform on Saturday to recount an incident that took place while she was shopping at Stoney Clover Lane along with the “Gossip Girl” actress.
Sharing her experience with her over 197,000 followers, Landon described the encounter as terrible and questioned how the actress still had fans.
According to Landon, who was accompanied by her mother and sister, the unpleasant encounter started when they first entered the store and noticed Blake Lively interacting rudely with the store staff while they were just browsing around.
“She was like, ‘I want a fresh one of these — one that wasn’t touched by other customers. … Is there a private bathroom?’”
Landon alleged that Lively, 37, was “ignoring” everyone, including her kids and her niece, as she chose the patches she wanted to add to her customized bag.
“I was like, ‘Oh my God. People are working hard in stores like this and this is how you’re treating them?’ Like, you’re being so entitled,” Landon claimed.
“And the second we walked out, it was clear that we were invading their space — it’s a store, first of all. There’s no sign that says you can’t enter. She didn’t block it off,” she added.
“And the second we leave, [Lively’s] security guard comes and stands in front of the door. And now I’m at the corner of the street and the security guard is staring at me.”
Landon then sent a stark message to people who still support the mom of four.
“If anyone is still a fan of Blake Lively, I think recheck your decision on that because she’s not very nice to the common people,” she claimed.
Page Six has reached out to Lively’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
On Saturday, Lively shared on her Instagram Stories that she was inside Stoney Clover Lane, holding a pink pouch that had several sparkling patches on it, including a “B” for her first name and an “R,” presumably for her husband, Ryan Reynolds.
“@stoneyclover = my heaven,” she wrote atop the video. “Not an ad. I’m simply a 90s child who will forever be a devotee to any concept that includes make your own custom neon pastel glitter paradise … forever and ever, always.”
Landon’s claims about Lively came amid the “A Simple Favor” actress’s contentious legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
In December 2024, she filed a lawsuit against the director, accusing him of sexually harassing her on the set of their 2024 film, “It Ends With Us.”
The “Jane the Virgin” alum, 41, denied Lively’s claims and, in January, filed a $400 million suit against her, her husband, 48, and their publicist, Leslie Sloane, alleging defamation, extortion and more.
Their trial is slated to begin in March 2026.