Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are known for their banter-filled online relationship, and Ryan took to social media once again to respond to Blake’s threats to cheat on him.
Blake might have found a new partner in crime to replace her husband Ryan Reynolds, and she wasn’t afraid to share the news.
A couple of days ago, Blake posted a photo with A Simple Favor co-star and Pitch Perfect actor, Anna Kendrick, emphasising all the Ryan-like qualities Anna possessed.
She jokingly questioned whether their similarities would make it okay to cheat:
@annakendrick47 is the hotter, female(r) version of my husband… so, would it reaaaally count as cheating?? [sic]
The Gossip Girl star is no stranger to teasing her husband on social media, and Ryan Reynolds never fails to have the perfect response.
This time however, the banter included the third member of the love-triangle Blake has started, Anna.
Anna responded to the post, following Blake’s lead:
So glad we’re finally taking this public. I let Ryan have Deadpool, he can give me this.
The Deadpool actor surprisingly seemed to accept his loss to the two women, coming back with a resigned acceptance, while also managing to throw in a reference to the recent popular Avengers meme.
The most ambitious crossover event in history. I’ll miss you both. Tell my story.
Just another day in the lives of Ryan and Blake.
It seems Anna’s been doing her best to slide her way into the couple’s relationship for a while now.
Back in May, the star tagged Ryan in a post on Twitter, letting him know his wife was already getting confused between the two loves in her life:
Yo @VancityReynolds my plan to steal your wife is already going so well that she’s getting the two of us confused.
HASHTAG MRS STEAL YOUR GIRL
Yo @VancityReynolds my plan to steal your wife is already going so well that she’s getting the two of us confused. HASHTAG MRS STEAL YOUR GIRL. pic.twitter.com/SJl9ALJbCs
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) May 9, 2018
Anna and Blake were playing a game where Blake had to guess whether a tweet had been written by Anna or her husband Ryan.
While she nailed a few of the options, Blake mistook a few of Anna’s more vulgar tweets for Ryan’s, highlighting the similarities between Blake’s husband and her co-star.
Blake has been busy promoting her new movie, A Simple Favor, and husband Ryan has been all too happy to get involved.
As a publicity stunt for the movie, Lively unfollowed all of the people she was following on Instagram, including her doting husband Ryan, and rather than accept the movie-based stunt, Reynolds jokingly took the unfollow personally.
Speaking to Nova100, he explained how he felt when he saw his wife had unfollowed him:
It definitely stinks. It’s a terrible way to find out that I’ve been kicked out of the house to be honest. Absolutely terrible.
Ryan continued his involvement with Blake’s movie promotion, when she tweeted an advert for her upcoming film, which questions, ‘What happened to Emily?’
❓?????❓ @ASimpleFavor pic.twitter.com/e4hh4VZF7u
— Blake Lively (@blakelively) May 26, 2018
Ryan seized this opportunity to share some in-depth details about the pair’s relationship, replying to his wife’s tweet with a story about the birth of one of their children:
You can tell me. We’re married. You once drove me to the hospital when you were giving birth. So… what the fuck happened to Emily?
You can tell me. We’re married. You once drove me to the hospital when you were giving birth. So… what the fuck happened to Emily? https://t.co/W5vWQI9TVr
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) May 26, 2018
In his own, hilarious way, Ryan’s just doing his bit to help Blake’s promotion.
Although now, he might have to be wary – Anna Kendrick could be coming to steal this job, as well as his girl.
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Emily Brown first began delivering important news stories aged just 13, when she launched her career with a paper round. She graduated with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University, and went on to become a freelance writer and blogger. Emily contributed to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news as well as longer form features.