In the midst of intense criticism over her “tone deaf” It Ends with Us press tour, Blake Lively celebrated her 37th birthday on Sunday at the $17 million house of 14-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift in Rhode Island. The stunning woman from Los Angeles was joined by her spouse Ryan Reynolds at the 11,000-square-foot estate.
The celebrity couple brought their 18-month-old boy Olin along with their three daughters, James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4. The 34-year-old pop sensation was spotted on a balcony with her boyfriend Travis Kelce, his Kansas City Chiefs colleague Patrick Mahomes, and their three-year-old daughter Sterling Mahomes. Blake was probably ecstatic to spend time with her.
Taylor used cash back to buy the estate known as “High Watch”, it features an eight-bedroom, ten-bathroom Colonial-style, with an expansive backyard, swimming pool, and private beach. Taylor won’t be starting her Eras Tour again until October. Though it doesn’t seem like he took his current girlfriend Gigi Hadid along for the beachside fun, Lively (born Brown) also got to hang out with 12-time Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper and his seven-year-old daughter Lea De Seine with ex-fiancée Irina Shayk.
According to TMZ, Travis’ older brother Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie Kelce were also seen visiting Swift’s residence this past weekend. Patrick’s wife Brittany Mahomes was also observed there. As of the time of publication, the former Gossip Girl does not appear to have received any birthday wishes from her well-known pals on social media, not even her devoted Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants co-stars.
Fans’ significant outrage over Blake’s treatment of journalists, her sarcastic response to inquiries about domestic violence in her film, and her floral-filled Barbie-style promotion linked to her haircare and alcohol brands is evident from a cursory glance at the comments on her most recent Instagram post, which was published on August 8.
An insider told DailyMail.com on Saturday that Blake is “definitely saddened by the hate she is getting” and “is trying not to let it affect her but it is.” She now views this as the end of her career, even though she had believed it was her chance to shine. She worries that after this, no one would want to collaborate with her.
“She truly wants to carry on acting, directing, and producing, but she understands that she must take a step back for a minute to reassess the future.’ The poor big-screen adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s 2016 novel by Sony Pictures has received terrible reviews. Lively plays Lily Bloom, a Boston woman who must choose between adoring her high school love and an abusive neurosurgeon. The film has made $242.6 million at the worldwide box office.