Blake Lively is ecstatic about her husband Ryan Reynolds from “Dreamy,” calling his new film “If” “pure magic.”
Blake Lively’s boyhood aspirations have been realized! The 36-year-old actress advertised her husband Ryan Reynolds’ forthcoming movie, If, on Instagram Stories on Wednesday.
She commented, “Everything I thought I knew as a child has come true. His name is @vancityreynolds,” before laughingly pointing out that his official name isn’t At Vancity Reynolds. However, he is dreamy and part of the magical @ifmovie.”
It tells the story of a little girl who starts seeing the imaginary pals of everyone. Lively provided a clear mention in her post to the project’s slogan, “What if everything you ever believed as a kid was real?” directed by John Krasinski.
Sam Rockwell, Awkwafina, Bobby Moynihan, Christopher Meloni, Maya Rudolph, Reynolds, Krasinski, Steve Carell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, and Jon Stewart are among the actors who appear in the movie.
When talking about their four children, Reynolds and Lively are well-known for their lighthearted banter online.
Reynolds, who co-owns the Wrexham Football Club with actor ૨ob McElhenney, spoke with ET in the spring of 2023 whether it was more difficult to raise his kids or to run the soccer team.
“I’m not sure. Reynolds joked, “[At least] a soccer squad will flush a toilet every now and then.
Reynolds is not holding his breath to see if his and Lively’s children take over the soccer team in the future.
Reynolds remarked, “I don’t see that in their future.” “[They’d] have to show us something pretty remarkable to do something like that.”
The couple has a 1-year-old infant whose name and gender they have not disclosed, as well as children James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4.
Regarding Lively, she is presently filming It Ends With Us, the much awaited movie adaption of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling book, and the follow-up to her 2018 movie A Simple Favor.
Lively revealed to her friend and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants co-star Amber Tamblyn during Tamblyn’s Substack show, Further Ado, which aired on February 22, “When Ryan and I got together, we made a rule not to work at the same time.” “So that we could always prioritize our personal life.”