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Blake Lively Shares Cheeky “Family Portrait” With Nod to Ryan Reynolds
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Date:2025-04-15 05:50:51
Spotted together at the movies: Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds—sort of.
The Gossip Girl alum shined a spotlight on her and her husband’s latest films with a photo of a framed poster for It Ends With Us alongside one of his Deadpool & Wolverine.
Blake shared the picture of their movie posters—her film, based on the Colleen Hoover book, releases Aug. 9 while his third outing as Deadpool hits theaters July 26—side-by-side on her Instagram Stories July 17 and wrote, “Family portrait.”
The couple is no stranger to cheeky social media shoutouts. In fact, the Age of Adaline star couldn’t help but poke fun at Ryan just days before for posting a throwback selfie with her while he was at work.
“Stop missing me on your press tour,” Blake, 36, joked on her Instagram Stories. “Get out there and hustle boy.” But she also added what she really felt, concluding, “Which is girl code for don’t you ever stop missing me for a second.”
And Ryan, 47, wasn’t the only one who shared their love online. After all, Blake—who welcomed daughters James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4, and a fourth child in 2023 with Ryan—had heart eyes for the IF actor when he was on stage for a Deadpool event with a dog just days before.
“SOS,” she wrote alongside the video of Ryan and Peggy, the pup in the movie who previously won Ugliest Dog in Britain. “He’s trying to get me pregnant again. Put the dog that you find adorable in spite of societal k9 expectations away and take off the damn teal suit! Rude.”
For the pair, who tied the knot in 2012, trolling each other online and in person has always been a form of affection.
"We do it in real life all the time," Blake previously explained to HELLO! Magazine. "It was just an organic thing, and I don't know where or when it happened, but all day long, we are just [teasing] each other because that's my best friend!"
Now, keep reading to see where it all began for Blake and Ryan.
Blake and Ryan's superhero flick, The Green Lantern, was released in theaters.
As their romance heated up, speculation that the two had already swapped vows started to spread. However, it turned out to be untrue.
Blake and Ryan tied the knot during a private ceremony in South Carolina on Sept. 9, 2012.
Blake and Ryan looked absolutely stunning—and even showed some rare PDA—at the fashion event.
The pair looked like an old Hollywood couple at the Cannes Film Festival.
Blake announced her pregnancy on her lifestyle website Preserve, with the company sharing in a blog post: "Preserve at its core is about family. 'Family' is the single word our founder, Blake built this home on."
She gave birth to her and Ryan's first child, a daughter named James, in December 2014.
Blake proudly supported her hubby at a special fan screening of Deadpool in New York City.
These two own the red carpet, as they did at the 2016 amfAR gala.
Blake showed off her growing baby bump during a Cat & Jack event for Target.
She and Ryan welcomed their second child, a daughter named Inez, in September 2016.
When it was time for Ryan to receive his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Blake made sure their two kids were in attendance.
The two sure make a handsome couple!
Blake and Ryan coordinated in blue accents at the opening of Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art of the In-Between exhibition.
Blake confirmed she was expecting her third child with Ryan when she showed off her baby bump at the premiere of Detective Pikachu.
The couple welcomed daughter Betty in October 2019.
Blake and Ryan served as co-chairs at the 2022 Met Gala, which was themed America: An Anthology of Fashion.
The actress was on hand to cheer on Ryan's soccer team Wrexham AFC in Wales.
Blake shared that she was expecting again during an appearance at the Forbes Power Women's Summit: "I just like to create. Whether that's baking or storytelling or businesses or humans, I just really like creating."
She welcomed her and Ryan's fourth child in early 2023.
In February 2023, Blake revealed she welcomed the couple's fourth child. "We wouldn't do this four times if we didn't love it," Ryan later shared during a CNBC interview. "Everybody's doing great. Everybody's actually doing fantastic."
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