As individuals adapt to the new regular of self-isolating in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, we’re likewise getting insight right into the quarantine lives of celebs, such as Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
Reynolds attended (by means of video conversation) on The Late Night Show With Stephen Colbert on April 1 and allowed the world to know just how he and Lively are investing this time around with their three little girls—and Lively’s mama, that lives with them as well. “We’re doing a lot of home-schooling. We’re lucky enough to have a little, tiny garden, so we’re learning a little bit about gardening. We’re trying to make this an educational experience,” he claimed. “But I’m mostly drinking.” Given that Reynolds possesses an alcohol brand name, Aviation Gin, we’re thinking he won’t be going out too quickly.
“I do not miss masculine company at all,” he claimed of remaining in residence with all ladies. “Most men tend just to be the architects of someone’s demise. So it’s fine. I like just being here with the girls. I like doing the girls’ stuff,” he proceeded. “Like, I try not to push sort of gender normative ideas on my kids as they’re born, but each one as soon as they came out of the chute, they wanted to make dresses, they wanted to dress in hot pink all day. That’s what I’ve been doing. This morning we made dresses out of tissue paper, which was fun for them. This is what we’re doing! We’re developing the skills that will take us into the new world.”
Like many people, Reynolds is past due for a hairstyle, and Lively is most likely to take control of those styling obligations—and we’d enjoy if they shared this minute on Instagram. “Tomorrow, Blake is going to give me a haircut,” he claimed. “She did this once before. It took two-and-a-half hours. And then at the end, it looked like she had done the whole thing using only a lighter or, like, those gloves that are made of sandpaper. It would have been a little faster if she had just rubbed my head until the hair disappeared.”
Ryan Reynolds likewise emphasized the relevance of repaying if you are able. He and Blake Lively kindly gave away $1 million to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada early in the crisis. “I’m not really in the business of telling people what to do, necessarily, but I do think it’s incumbent upon those who can give back to do so,” he claimed. “Particularly at a time like this…”