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Blake Lively Has Perfect Response After Ryan Reynolds Trolls Her For Going To The Super Bowl

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After Reynolds took to Instagram on Super Bowl Sunday to ask 'has anyone seen my wife?' Lively later responded with a quip of her own.

America's favorite Hollywood jokesters are at it again.

Ryan Reynolds had many on the internet laughing on Super Bowl Sunday when he made a crack about wife Blake Lively.


And Lively had the perfect response that has fans laughing just as hard—if not harder.

It all began when Reynolds, as he is wont to do, trolled his wife on Instagram after she was seen several times whooping it up at the Super Bowl with bestie Taylor Swift.

Swift, of course, was there to cheer on her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and Swift's attendance is believed to have been what made this year's Super Bowl the most watched in history.

With that many eyes on Swift, just as many were on the celebrity pals that accompanied her, including Lana Del Rey, Ice Spice and Lively.

Reynolds took to the 'gram to quip about this situation during the big game, posting a photo of him alongside the trailer for the upcoming Deadpool 3 sequel, which debuted during the game, along with the caption:

"Has everyone seen the #Deadpool trailer? Also has anyone seen my wife?"

In response, Lively took to her Instagram Story to post a shot of herself in the very same location, with the Deadpool 3 trailer on in the background, along with onscreen text that read:

“Honey, I’m home. My day was good. Yours?”

Screenshot from Blake Lively's Instagram Story@blakelively/Instagram

Classic.

As always, Blake and Ryan's fans loved their back-and-forth trolling.









These two just never have a dull moment, do they...

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