Over the years, the Gossip Girl alum and the Deadpool star—who wed in 2012—have masterfully trolled one another on the Internet and in person. Indeed, no birthday, anniversary or milestone is complete without quippy exchanges, cheeky comments and snarky tribute posts. "We're people that don't take ourselves too seriously," Ryan previously shared on the Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist podcast. "The only people I really love to make fun of is us."
Take, for example, the 2024 Super Bowl. While Blake attended the Las Vegas game with BFF Taylor Swift, Ryan was back home watching his upcoming film's trailer during a commercial break. "Has everyone seen the #Deadpool trailer?" he captioned a Feb. 11 snap, which showed him smiling in front of the TV. "Also, has anyone seen my wife?"
Because, listen, some people's love language is gift-giving or physical touch. For Blake and Ryan, it's trading barbs.
"We do it in real life all the time," Blake told HELLO! of their affectionate back-and-forth. "It was just an organic thing, and I don't know where or when it happened, but all day long, we are just [teasing] each other because that's my best friend!"
And she couldn't help but add, "I always win, of course. And I am not competitive at all."
So, let's look back on the many times that Blake and Ryan—they're parents to daughters James, Inez, and Betty as well as a fourth child whose name they have not revealed—proved trolling might just be the secret to a successful marriage in Hollywood.
You know they love it, XOXO.
Birthday Competition
Goal!
A Hair-Raising Post
Straight to the Couch
Time for a Sabbatical
Birthday Banter
Gigi Hadid > Ryan Reynolds
Vaxxed
<i>Green Lantern</i> Discovery
Couldn't Help Himself
Just Desserts
OOTO Woes
<p>Another Baby?</p>
A Double Troll
Swiping Right
Blake's 32nd Birthday
Blake's 32nd
Blake's 32nd
Blake's 32nd
Blake's 32nd
Blake's 32nd
Blake's 30th Birthday
May the Best Ryan Win
A Simple Request
This story was originally published on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 12 a.m. PT.
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