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Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds Welcome Their 4th Child Together

Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds Welcome Their 4th Child Together

The actress subtly revealed the happy news in a cheeky Instagram post.

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are officially parents of four!

The Gossip Girl alum hinted that she and Reynolds have welcomed their fourth child together in her latest Instagram post, in which she shared pictures of the couple's Super Bowl festivities. In the first snap, Lively poses for a photo while wearing a black tank top and blue jeans. Notably, her baby bump seems to be gone.

Immediately, fans flooded the comment section of her post inquiring about the couple's new addition. "Wait did you have the baby?" one user wrote. "When you buried the lead that you had your baby. Honestly well done," another added.

Lively's caption offered some hints about her pregnancy status. "Puppy Bowl Sunday 2023???? ???? ???? been busy," she cheekily wrote.

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The couple who married in 2012, currently share three daughters: seven-year-old James, five-year-old Inez, and two-year-old Betty.

Lively previously announced that they were expecting by debuting her baby bump at the 10th annual Forbes Power Women's Summit last September.

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Shortly after the announcement, Reynolds talked about expanding their family in a red-carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight.

"I'm very excited," he told the outlet. "We'd have to be. You know, you'd have to be a moron to do this four times if you didn't like it. It's gonna be nuts, but we're very excited."

The actress also opened up about parenting with Reynolds in a 2016 interview with Marie Claire. "Ryan had a nice, normal upbringing, and we want our kids to have the same normal life that we had," she said. "We don't ever want to rob them of what we had, because we'd feel really selfish."

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US.

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