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Ryan Reynolds references wife Blake Lively's legal drama on SNL 50th anniversary special

ANI February 18, 2025 253 views

Ryan Reynolds playfully addressed his wife Blake Lively's ongoing legal drama during the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary special. During a Q&A segment with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Reynolds made a cheeky comment that drew a stern look from Lively. The couple is currently involved in a high-profile legal battle with Justin Baldoni, Lively's co-star and director. The SNL anniversary show was a star-studded celebration of the iconic comedy program's five-decade history.

"Great! Why, what have you heard?" - Ryan Reynolds, SNL 50th Anniversary
Washington, February 17: Actor Ryan Reynolds made a subtle nod to his wife Blake Lively's ongoing legal drama with Justin Baldoni during the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary special.

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Ryan Reynolds made light-hearted comment amid Blake Lively's legal dispute

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SNL 50th anniversary special featured star-studded Q&A segment

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Lively accuses Baldoni of sexual harassment and smear campaign

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Baldoni files $400 million lawsuit against couple

The actor, who was in attendance with Lively, was asked how he was doing by former cast members Tina Fey and Amy Poehler during a Q and A segment, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

Reynolds replied, "Great!" before adding, "Why, what have you heard?" The comment was met with a brief, stern look from Lively, who has been embroiled in a legal battle with Baldoni, her co-star and director on the film 'It Ends With Us'.

Lively has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and launching a smear campaign against her, while Baldoni has filed a USD 400 million lawsuit against Lively and Reynolds, alleging extortion and defamation.

The SNL 50th anniversary special, which aired on Sunday, featured a star-studded lineup of former cast members, hosts, and musical guests.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, the Q and A segment with Fey and Poehler also included appearances by Tim Meadows, Cher, Quinta Brunson, Keith Richards, and Jon Hamm, among others.

The special also featured Steve Martin's opening monologue and musical performances by Sabrina Carpenter and Paul Simon.

The broadcast was a celebration of SNL's five-decade history, featuring a mix of nostalgia, humour, and music.

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