Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are said to be breaking up after being married for five years. The report stated that the couple started to have issues due to the “Deadpool” actor’s busy schedules and he was always away from home.
According to Australia’s NW magazine, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively had called it quits even though they have two kids and a great marriage. Their problem escalated further since the former has always been filming in far locations and in particular mentioned his filming for “The Rhythm Section” which is being shot in Ireland.
The magazine claimed that a source informed them it was hard for Blake Lively and her two kids when Ryan Reynolds had to work out of town. However, it was added that when it is the actress who is out filming, the situation at home is worst compared to when Ryan is out.
It was added that the distance when there is filming has made Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively lose the heat in their romance. And because it has been happening many times, the couple grew apart and their issues had taken its toll on their marriage due to their alleged endless fighting.
As mentioned, the fights supposedly stemmed from the Ryan Reynolds’ work schedule abroad. “It became so bad that Blake Lively banned Ryan Reynolds from visiting the set altogether.”
Due to this conflict, the source said that Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are surely headed for divorce. The couple is said to be planning to make a public announcement about their split.
However, Gossip Cop says this is a false story and they proved their claim because this was reported last year and apparently Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are still together. The pair is even closer than ever an people can see how good their marriage is through social media.
Gossip Cop also stated that the source who provided this scoop is not reliable since he or she is anonymous and cannot be traced. To conclude, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are not breaking up and they are very much in love with each other until now.


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