Matching in Navy Blue, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Embrace Each Other’s Hand on a Serene Stroll through New York City
Holding hands while going through New York City in identical navy blue jackets, Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds
On Wednesday, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were sighted in New York City.
The actress, 35, wore Alo sweatpants and a tight cardigan in oatmeal hue underneath a long coat in navy blue.
The 46-year-old Canadian actor wore a bright blue beanie in the meantime. He was recognized at the Canadian Screen Awards last week.
The couple, who have four children together, strolled around Manhattan holding hands.
Ryan was seen wearing black-rimmed spectacles, while Blake was photographed sporting a spherical pair of sunglasses with a dark tint.
Los Angeles native Blake wore her long blonde hair loose and let one side fall over her shoulder.
The stunning woman had a voluminous, textured hairstyle and an ill-defined side part.
Her coat was unbuttoned, and she slipped her free hand inside a deep pocket.
The mother-of-four also wore black sweatpants that she had gotten earlier in the year.
The Gossip Girl star accessorized her look with chic brown and white New Balance sneakers.
Blake used a chic olive green crossbody case to hold her phone and AirPods.
Ryan wore a lightweight navy blue blazer and had a long, black, scruffy beard, giving him a classic gorgeous appearance.
The businessman was dressed in white sneakers, blue and white striped socks, and cuffed khaki slacks.
The trip coincides with Reynolds allegedly buying a house in the North Wales town of Marford.
The actor from Deadpool paid roughly £1.5 million, or roughly $1.8 million, for the property.
The village’s main draws are one co-op store and a volunteer-run forest located at a former quarry.
Reportedly the “poshest in the street,” the house is located only five miles northeast of Wrexham, where he co-owns the town’s football team with fellow film mogul Rоb McElhenney.
Marford, which is only a few miles from the border, has been a part of both Wales and England over the years.
The Red Lion is located at the top of Marford hill, while The Trevor Arms is located at the base.