Ryan Reynolds Sends Clear Message About Blake Lively

Ryan Reynolds backs Blake Lively during intense scrutiny, hinting that the truth behind the headlines is far more complex. The Ryan Reynolds Sends Clear Message About Blake Lively first appeared on The Blast

Ryan Reynolds is making it clear where he stands when it comes to Blake Lively

Amid ongoing headlines tied to her legal battle with Justin Baldoni and growing public scrutiny, the actor didn’t hold back while speaking about his wife. 

His remarks arrive at a time when rumors and divorce speculations have continued to swirl around their marriage, but the Hollywood star chose to focus on something else entirely: his admiration for his wife and what he believes people are getting wrong.

Ryan Reynolds Publicly Defends Blake Lively Amid Growing Scrutiny

Ryan Reynolds did not shy away from addressing the pressure surrounding Blake Lively when he appeared on “Sunday Sitdown Live,” with Willie Geist. 

Without diving into specifics, he made it clear that public perception does not match reality.

“You know, you really see the illusion behind so much of this stuff – digital life versus real life,” the 49-year-old said per the Daily Mail, pointing to the gap between headlines and lived experience.

Reynolds then doubled down on his support, adding, “Without getting into too much, I have never in my life been more proud of my wife, really.”

His remarks came at a time when the actress’s court battle has been closely followed, with new updates raising questions about her career decisions and relationships. 

Still, Reynolds emphasized that outsiders do not fully understand the situation, saying, “People have no idea what’s really going on, you know? I have never in my life been more proud of someone with that level of integrity that brings that with them with everything they do.”

Reynolds And Lively’s Marriage Faces Rumors And Public Pressure

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are seen at the premiere of "The Adam Project"
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Despite the strong front, rumors about Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s relationship have also been pulled into the spotlight as the legal drama unfolds.

The couple, who married in 2012, shares four children, James, Inez, Betty, and three-year-old Olin, and have often been viewed as one of Hollywood’s steady partnerships. However, that perception was recently tested.

The speculations particularly began after the “Deadpool” star skipped his wife’s settlement conference at the U.S. District Court in Manhattan on February 11.

The absence fueled speculation, especially as comparisons were drawn to others involved in the case. 

For example, Justin Baldoni’s wife, Emily, was present at his court appearances, highlighting a significant difference that did not go unnoticed.

Still, Reynolds’ recent comments appeared to push back strongly against any suggestion that their marriage is anything but solid.

Ryan Reynolds at Spirited New York Premiere
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Reynolds has not remained on the sidelines when it comes to Lively’s legal situation involving Baldoni.

The “Gossip Girl” actress filed claims against the “It Ends With Us” director, his company Wayfarer Studios, and publicists Melissa Nathan, Jennifer Abel, and Jed Wallace, citing breach of contract and retaliation. 

However, the case shifted when a judge dismissed 10 of her 13 claims, including those tied to sexual harassment. 

Baldoni is still expected to testify, and Reynolds’ name has also surfaced as part of Lively’s witness list, meaning he could face questioning over his involvement.

That involvement includes reported contributions to the film at the center of the dispute. Reports indicate that Reynolds personally rewrote a rooftop scene in the 2024 domestic violence drama despite an ongoing WGA strike. 

His company, Maximum Effort, also handled a controversial marketing campaign that tied Lively’s Betty Buzz brand to themed cocktails like “Ryle You Wait.”

Reynolds’ Behind-The-Scenes Moves Add New Layers To The Controversy

Ryan Reynolds at Deadpool and Wolverine - World Premiere
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Ryan Reynolds’ actions away from the spotlight have also played a role in the ongoing situation. 

He reportedly referred to Justin Baldoni as a “sexual predator” and “predatory fraudster” in messages sent to WME executives Ari Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell, before Baldoni was dropped as a client.

The filmmaker also appeared to address the situation creatively. In “Deadpool & Wolverine,” he introduced a character named Nicepool, widely interpreted as a dig at Baldoni. 

The moment gained more attention when Lively’s Ladypool character shoots him in a scene.

Meanwhile, the controversy has largely gone untouched by major late-night hosts with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver avoiding the topic. 

This comes after Reynolds’ company, Mint Mobile, helped sponsor their 2023 podcast, “Strike Force Five.”

Another layer to the story involves Vanzan, Inc., a dormant company tied to Reynolds and Lively, which was reportedly used to obtain private messages via a subpoena targeting unnamed individuals. 

Those messages were later published by The New York Times, though parts of the reporting have since been challenged by Baldoni’s own evidence and timeline.

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at the New York World Premiere of “It Ends With Us in NYC
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have continued focusing on their careers even as the situation unfolds. 

Lively has taken a strong creative role in her recent project, stepping into multiple areas including directing, script development, wardrobe, score, and editing. 

She has signed on to produce and star in “The Survival List,” though updates on the project have been limited since last summer. 

At the same time, Reynolds is preparing for upcoming releases, including the Apple TV comedy “Mayday” and the Warner Bros. film “Animal Friends,” both produced through Maximum Effort, as his public support for Lively continues to shape the narrative surrounding them.

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