After the reaction from It Ends With Us, Blake Lively brightens as she strolls arm in arm with her husband Ryan Reynolds in New York City
Nearly two months after the It Ends With Us criticism, Blake Lively and her longtime husband Ryan Reynolds put on a loving display in New York City on Tuesday.
As she and the 47-year-old Deadpool star sauntered down the sidewalk hand in hand, the 37-year-old actress could not control her happiness.
Lively was beaming with pride as she wore a purple tweed vest over a white cashmere top.She wore navy blue flared pants that complemented her suede heeled boots, and tucked her sweater into them.

The former Gossip Girl added an expensive touch to her ensemble by accessorizing with a $36,000+ gold snake necklace from BVLGARI.For her day out with Ryan, she had her distinctive dirty blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail.
The Canadian hottie flaunted his toned muscles in a button-up shirt that was fitting and featured quirky flower embroidery.

He accessorized it with white Converse All-Star sneakers, slim blue pants, and a white undershirt.Ryan added a trendy pair of spectacles and a blue baseball cap to round out his ensemble.
The Hollywood power couple was reportedly on their way to a business meeting on Tuesday afternoon, according to witnesses.Following their 2012 wedding, Blake and Ryan now reside in New York with their four young children, James, 9, Inez, 7, Betty, 4, and Olin, 1.
The delighted father shared a unique glimpse into his and Blake’s parenting style last Friday at HubSpot’s INBOUND tech conference in Boston.
He started off by noting that, in his opinion, parents nowadays are «so soft» and «so different» from those he knew when he was a child.

Ryan claimed that unlike in his upbringing, parents «don’t yell» and children do not encounter «improvised militia» these days.
He spoke about how attending a dispute resolution class at the event «changed my life» and «shifted my perspective.»
He said, «I just didn’t know how to process things that I felt,» when he gave his motivation for enrolling in the program and discovering more about himself.
«Because when I was younger, I [had a] scarcity mindset,» he said.
«I had no idea how to untangle that mental knot that forces you to always come out on top or be correct.»
«I know this is not very fancy, but what I love about [conflict resolution] is that you can meet somebody where they are and you don’t have to be right or wrong,» he continued. You can connect even when you disagree.
He stated that his young children are still learning, even though he has learnt how to process his emotions.»I have four children, and fortunately, none of them exhibit that [scarcity mindset], perhaps in part because they were raised in an Easy Street environment,» he laughed.

«Today’s parents are so different,» he went on. We’re so naive, he remarked. «I don’t scream.» It was like an improvised militia, and I grew up with it.
He claimed that the parenting practices of his age have improved.
«I can go look at all of my parenting resources and remind myself how to be perfectly compassionate,» the person said.As they continue to get past the turbulence surrounding Blake’s most recent film, It Ends With Us, the couple has been sighted out together in New York City in recent weeks.
Blake was specifically accused of insensitively promoting the movie, which was based on Colleen Hoover’s novel about an abusive relationship, because she frequently neglected to bring up the film’s weighty themes while on the press tour.
In addition, she has been linked to a reported conflict with Justin Baldoni, the director of the picture, who happens to be her co-star.
The book’s sequel, It Starts With Us, is also planned to be filmed — however Life & Style reported earlier this month that Reynolds is willing to buy out Baldoni’s part in the franchise to ensure Blake doesn’t have to work with the Jane The Virgin star again.
Reynolds is willing to offer the celebrity «millions» for his franchise share, an insider informed the magazine.

«According to a source who spoke with Life & Style, Ryan is prepared to pay Blake’s director and costar, Justin Baldoni, millions in an effort to buy out his ownership of the brand. This will allow Blake to keep her position without having to collaborate with Baldoni, who she had a falling out with.
‘This is the biggest film Blake has ever made. The insider continued, «Ryan wants to make sure that she isn’t replaced in the sequel.»
Wayfarer Studios, Justin’s production business, optioned the film rights to It Starts With Us back in 2019, thus it’s likely that they own the rights to the sequel.

Though Ryle Kincaid, Justin’s character, is still mentioned, It Starts With Us picks up after the conclusion of the first book and centers on the romance between Lily Bloom (Blake) and Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar).
Though the project has not yet been formally confirmed, insiders recently told the Daily Mail that plans to adapt the popular follow-up novel for the big screen are uncertain as a result.
After all this animosity, it’s difficult to see Justin wanting to collaborate with Blake or vice versa. There hasn’t been any discernible reconciliation between the two, regardless of what sparked their conflict, according to an industry insider.
An insider also informed The Wrap that ‘no new conversations have been conducted at this point regarding the sequel’, adding to fans’ anxieties about the follow-up.
Blake produced It Ends With Us, while Justin directed and executive produced. However, amid rumors of a «creative struggle» between him and his co-star, Blake has hinted that he might not reprise both parts if a sequel is made.
He recently said to Entertainment Tonight, «You’re going to have to ask me in a little while,» in response to a question regarding his comeback to directing. After this, we are going to take a vacation.
For that one, I believe there are better persons. Blake Lively seems prepared to take the helm. That’s my opinion.