Some couples prefer to show how much they love each other with grand romantic gestures or long, effusive love letters, but Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively prefer to show their affection in a much more relatable way: by trolling the heck out of each other as much as possible.
From sarcastic captions to unflattering candid photos to poking fun at each other on talk shows, check out Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's best trolling moments below.
Though the rest of the world was dialed in to the fact that Blake Lively was cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs alongside Taylor Swift during the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, Ryan was seemingly out to lunch.
"Has everyone seen the #Deadpool trailer? Also has anyone seen my wife?" the 47-year-old actor hilariously posted on Instagram, midway through the NFL title game.
Of course, the internet ate it all up, with fans even commenting with gifs of Blake at the game.
Not to be outdone, the Gossip Girl alumna responded a few days later with a picture of herself, nonchalantly posed next to the Deadpool trailer Ryan had in his post.
"Honey, I'm home." Blake wrote, wearing a bright red sweater and knowing grin. "My day was good. Yours?" she added.
Reynolds appeared to take a break from his trolling tendencies and show off his sentimental side earlier in August 2019, when he revealed "the greatest present" his wife has ever given him. In a lengthy Instagram caption, he explained the significance of a painting by Los Angeles-based artist Danny Galieote that Lively had commissioned for him, which features a paperboy walking with a dog down a residential street.
"My first job was delivering newspapers for the Vancouver Sun," he wrote in the caption. "The house in the painting is my childhood home. … There are a lot of Easter eggs in the painting, including my idol, John Candy on the front page of the newspaper."
"This piece of art is the greatest present my wife has ever given me," he continued, prompting us to hold our breath and wonder if perhaps his trolling days were done. Unfortunately for Lively, it doesn't seem like it.
"If there's ever a fire, I'm grabbing this first. I'll come back for Blake," he ended the note. (What about the kids, Ryan!?)
After a tabloid claimed their marriage was on the rocks due to their hectic schedules, Reynolds responded by saying he was spending plenty of time with his wife. In fact, maybe too much!
"I wish," Reynolds wrote on Twitter. "I could use a little 'me time.' "
When a follow-up headline commented on him and Lively stepping out with his mother for the A Quiet Place premiere amid split rumors, he once again made it clear that our fears were ridiculous by spinning the whole thing into a joke, tweeting, "We're never splitting. She'll always be my mom.
Take it from Reynolds: If you ever find yourself in a delivery room, please, whatever you do, do not play Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." "It was like steak knives came out of her eyes," the actor recalled of his wife's reaction to his hospital room prank. "She was like, 'Are you f—ing kidding me?'"
"Who is the lost soul that selects birthday pie?" she demanded to know, adding, "I honestly can't believe we're still married."
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"I love meeting fans," the actress playfully captioned thisshot of their parents' night out.
After the birth of their first daughter, Ryan was over the moon and overwhelmed by the amount of love he had for his little bundle of joy.
"I used to say to her, 'I would take a bullet for you. I could never love anything as much as I love you,'" he began. "I would say that to my wife, and then the second I looked into that baby's eyes I knew in that exact moment if we were ever under attack, I would use my wife as a human shield to protect that baby."
The actress' caption (on another since-deleted photo) is truly a masterclass of spousal trolling: "Congratulations to the most influential person in my life. The best man I know… you deserve this @time 100 honor … If only my husband wasn't blocking you in this shot. I'm so sorry @johnlegend."