Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds's Self-Isolation Routine Includes At-Home Haircuts

Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds's Self-Isolation Routine Includes At-Home Haircuts




Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, and their three young daughters are doing what so several of us are doing around the world right now: staying house. And in a video chat interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert yesterday (April 1), the Deadpool actor revealed how he and his brood are keeping themselves occupied as COVID-19 keeps it up and continues to spread.


"We are doing a lot of homeschooling," Reynolds revealed. "We're lucky enough to have a little bit tiny garden, so we're learning a little about gardening." And soon after telling Colbert that he and Lively are attempting to create the added time at house a "educational experience" for their kids, the actor joked that he's spending his own personalized time doing something else. "I'm mostly drinking," he quipped.


If you're wondering how Reynolds is managing at house with Lively, their daughters, and his mother-in-law, he's doing just fine. "I never miss masculine organization at all," he told Colbert. "I like just being here with the women ... They really wanted to create dresses, they wanted to dress in hot pink all day, so that's what I do. This morning I made dresses out of tissue paper, which was fun for them."


And the excitement doesn't end there, either. Today (April 2), Lively plans on giving Reynolds an at-home haircut. "She's done this once before," Reynolds mentioned. "It took two and also 1/2 hours, and then at the end, it seemed like she had done the entire thing using only a lighter, or those gloves that are made of sandpaper."


Bad haircut aside, the most crucial piece of Reynolds's interview was about giving back. "I'm not really in the corporation of telling people what to do necessarily, nevertheless I do think it's incumbent upon those who can give back to do so." He and Lively, as an example, recently made a $1 million donation to two food banks in the U.S. And Canada. "People are struggling to pay rent, [and] they're struggling to purchase food," he added.


The actor also urged people to take the coronavirus pandemic seriously. "I keep seeing younger people talk about it like it's not really their problem, and my God, it's their problem," he mentioned. "There are some beloved people who have compromised immune issues, there [are] elderly people that are beloved that we love, not just in show agency although in real life, also. And we've got to do all we can. So yeah, scary times nevertheless we're going to get through this somehow."









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