Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are still solid, despite persistent rumors. The couple, married since 2012 and parents to four children, has been the subject of speculation about their relationship status. But Lively set the record straight with a brief but clear response.
On a recent Instagram post celebrating Reynolds’ new film, “Deadpool & Wolverine,” a fan expressed concern over rumors of a split. “You and Ryan need to post more of each other, there were rumors going around that you two got divorced and I didn’t believe it because you two are literally the perfect couple,” the commenter wrote.
Lively swiftly addressed the rumor with a simple yet definitive reply: “Haha they wish 😂.” The actress’s response brought relief to many fans who were disheartened by the unfounded speculation.
The couple’s chemistry has long been admired, and Lively has previously spoken about how their shared experiences in the entertainment industry contribute to their strong bond. In a 2017 interview on “Good Morning America,” Lively highlighted the importance of understanding in their relationship. “In general, it’s nice to have someone who understands what you’re doing. Especially because our job is so weird – you have to be married to other people, it’s all so strange,” she explained.
Lively and Reynolds share three daughters—James, 9; Inez, 7; and Betty, 4—and welcomed a fourth child last year, though details about the newest addition remain private. Reynolds recently revealed the name of their fourth child during the premiere of “Deadpool & Wolverine,” acknowledging his wife and children. “I want to start by saying thank you to my wife Blake, who is here. I want to thank my kids — James, Inez, Betty, Olin — who are here. I hope that, if I’m lucky, this moment will be the most traumatic thing — that is, the contents of this movie — that happens in your wondrous life,” Reynolds said.
The couple’s enduring partnership continues to be a source of joy and admiration for their fans, dispelling any doubts about their relationship’s stability.

