Blake Lively: 'No Feud With America Ferrera'.
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America Ferrera doesn't hate Blake Lively
Published 8/23/2008 at OH NO!!
... blame her for appearing exasperated on the news show. Lively explains, "I haven't even heard about it. I don't ever pay attention to that stuff. "She's one of my best friends in the whole wide world and honestly, when you're sitting in a room for three hours doing satellite interviews... We were staring at a Post-It (note) with a smiley face, so I think I probably rolled my eyes a hundred times. I'm like, Oh gosh, this thing is still going on?" source
Blake Lively Says There’s No Feud With America Ferrera
Published 8/23/2008 by Taylor Blue at Backseat Cuddler
... on The Soup where America Ferrera rolled her eyes at Blake Lively talking about her show, Gossip Girl . Blake denies that there is a feud between the two of them… “She’s one of my best friends in the whole wide world and honestly, when you’re sitting in a room for three hours doing satellite interviews… We were staring at a Post-It (note) with a smiley face, so I think I probably rolled my eyes a hundred times. I’m like, ‘Oh gosh, this thing is still going on?.’” I’m glad that Blake said something. I knew that America wasn’t that way. Even though America is ...
Blake Lively And America Ferrera Roll Their Eyes At Each Other All The Time, For Fun
Published 8/25/2008 at Videogum
Blake Lively has finally found out about the incident when her Traveling Pants co-star America Ferrera rolled her eyes at her when she wouldn't stop talking about Gossip Girl during an appearance on Good Day LA, telling Female First: "She's one of my best friends in the whole wide world and honestly, when you're sitting in a room for three hours doing satellite interviews... We were staring at a Post-It (note) with a smiley face, so I think I probably rolled my eyes a hundred times. I'm like, 'Oh gosh, this thing is still ...
