Blake Lively reveals secret behind her and Ryan Reynolds 'happy marriage'
Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively got married in 2012
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds pair has been termed as an ideal couple in the Hollywood entertainment industry.
The duo met for the first in 2010 on the sets of Green Lantern. Two years later, they secretly got married in South Carolina in 2012.
Years have passed by, and the lovebirds relationship remains rock steady even today.
Recently, while talking to Entertainment Tonight, Blake shared that she and Ryan set a 'rule' before tying the knot and they pledged to obey it for lifetime.
According to It Ends with Us actress, "When Ryan and I got together, we made a rule not to work at the same time” in order prioritize their personal life.
"That takes working really hard when we're not. Just like financial planning and sustaining that, it takes balance”, continued the 37-year-old diva.
In another interview with Access Hollywood, Ryan also spilled insights of their successful marriage.
He revealed that him and Lively shoot movies together and travel all over the place together.
"We don’t split up. Like, I shoot movies and my wife shoots movies and we go travel all over the place, and we just all go together”, added the Deadpool vs Wolverine star.
Reynolds admits that the two do not really stay apart for a long time, which is the best part of their relationship.
Ryan and Blake have four children including daughters James,9, Inez, 7, Betty, 4, and a son Olin, 1.
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