Blake Lively is once again facing backlash after re-surfacing a “difficult to watch” interview on TikTok.
The conversation, which took place the following year, comes a day after a “nightmarish” conversation the actress had with journalist Kersti Fuller in 2016 went viral.
In a clip shared Thursday, Lively spoke to DP/30 about her 2017 film “All I See Is You.”
When a reporter asked if the former “Gossip Girl” star, 36, felt “free to try anything,” she appeared to roll her eyes.
“What do you mean?” she interrupted, laughing.
The reporter then went back to an earlier part of the interview, explaining, “In terms of trying (things), apparently he’s not going to sing.”
“I sang in the movie. Have you seen the movie? There’s a quiz at the end,” Lively explained.
TikTok user @c-tychanel claimed Lively was “terrorizing” the man she was speaking to, and called the exchange “disrespectful.”
Many followers agreed, with one asking: “Why are celebs like that? Like it’s their job to interview them? Aren’t they doing it because they want to?”
Another added: “She’s ready to piss off before the interview question is even over.”
However, some social media users called the “disrespect” “too much” and claimed others were “enforcing” their negative attitude.
A representative for Lively has not yet responded to Page Six’s request for comment.
The throwback video comes amid rumors of a rift between Lively and her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni.
Page Six reported last week that the 40-year-old director had made Ms Lively feel “uncomfortable” about her post-baby body following the birth of her fourth child.
The source noted that his co-stars didn’t “speak” or pose with Baldoni at the film’s New York premiere, claiming that “none of the cast enjoyed working with Justin.”
The former “Jane the Virgin” star has not addressed the allegations, including recent reports that Lively felt “fat-shamed” by him, but has hired a crisis communications manager.
Meanwhile, Lively has been criticised on social media for promoting her own cocktail brand and hair care products during the press tour, despite the film’s serious depiction of domestic violence.
The “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” star appeared to subtly respond to the backlash by posting resources on her Instagram Story.