Ryan Reynolds can't help himself when it comes to rumors about his marriage

关于我们 2024-09-22 19:34:08 2

The only thing better about oddly specific celebrity rumors is when said-celebrities have the time of day to respond to them—and Ryan Reynolds is the latest to do so.

The Deadpoolactor took a moment out of his Saturday to set some rumors straight about his relationship with Blake Lively after a headline from IBTimes India claimed the couple were having challenges when it came to spending time together.

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The IBTimes article in question refers to an OK! Magazine piece, quoting a source that claims the Lively-Reynolds children have been taking a toll on the couple's marriage.

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While the article eventually admits that none of the rumors are true, the headline "Deadpool Ryan Reynolds and Wife Blake Lively struggling to spend 'quality time'" doesn't necessarily debunk things right way. Reynolds himself responded to the headline by cracking a joke.

"I wish. I could use a little 'me time,'" he tweeted.

His cheeky response quickly accumulated your average share of "husband of the year" and "relationship goals" comments—and some Deadpoolreaction GIFs were tweeted at Reynolds for good measure.

Welp. There you have it!


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