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'Honey I'm home': Blake Lively responds after Ryan Reynolds jokes, 'Has anyone seen my wife?'
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Date:2025-04-17 11:03:08
Ryan Reynolds can stop his search for Blake Lively.
The actor posted a photo on Instagram Sunday night during the Super Bowl in which he jokingly asked if anyone had seen Lively. Lively was at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for Super Bowl 58 and was seen on TV multiple times sitting next to Taylor Swift.
"Has everyone seen the #Deadpool trailer? Also has anyone seen my wife?" Reynolds posted on Instagram Sunday night, about halfway through Super Bowl 58.
A few hours later, Reynolds posted a photo of Lively's arm covered in bracelets on his Instagram story with the caption, "Found my wife."
Lively responded with a joke of her own on her Instagram story Monday, posting a photo posing in front of the same television and same Deadpool trailer that Reynolds posed in his post. Lively captioned her story, "Honey I'm home. My day was good. Yours?"
Reynolds' original post Sunday night came after the first trailer for "Deadpool & Wolverine" aired in the first quarter of the Super Bowl and the full trailer was released on Marvel Entertainment's YouTube page and Reynolds' X page Sunday.
The movie, which will star Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, is set to be released in theaters on July 26, 2024.
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