I think in current position, it already doesn't matter. She is so convinced of her belief of him, that she will twist anything he says to fit her flawed narrative(which we've seen time and again).
Which is what I don't like about this situation. Everyone here is like "yaaas, slay queen", but like, she isn't "slaying", he just constantly crashes against her granite-chiseled preconceived view of their relationship(which is completely his fault, don't get me wrong).
She isn't aware of what he tries to do, which is why she neither giving him a chance, nor cutting him off completely. It's just a reverse situation of a dense protagonist, and I hate those.