Blake Lively was recently reported to have warned Anna Kendrick because she was flirting with her husband Ryan Reynolds. It was said that Anna was engaging in a flirty banter with Blake’s hubby so she stepped in to stop something that could lead to cheating.
According to Gossip Cop, NW magazine reported that Ryan Reynolds and Anna Kendrick had a flirty chat before but the tabloid was actually referring to the time when the latter was teasing the former during the 2018 Teen Choice Awards, which was held last month.
The actress won an award and said, “I know that Ryan Reynolds was nominated, so in your face, Ryan.” NW took this as flirting so this is not enough to accuse Anna.
It further reported that the exchange between Anna and Ryan upset Blake Lively so she made her move to confront her former co-star. “Blake has got to be a little jealous,” the alleged source said. “In fact, I heard she’s asked Ryan to tell Anna to curb it. You can bet she told Ryan to nip it too.”
The tabloid included another source that supposedly claimed, “Blake Lively doesn’t think the exchange was appropriate.” But still, it was obviously a wrong report, thus Gossip Cop is debunking the story.
To conclude, there is no flirting between Ryan and Anna on social media. Plus, Blake and her husband are happy together and they are not affected by rumors like this. In fact, the couple just celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary with a joke and they looked in love as ever, The Daily Mail reported.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds met in 2010 and worked together in “Green Lantern.” The latter was divorced from Scarlett Johansson and it took him two years to enter into a new relationship again.


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