Ryan Reynolds And Blake Lively's Daughter Thinks That She Is 'Protecting' Her Parents 'From The Sleep Monsters'
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have recently become parents to a beautiful daughter, reportedly named James. The actor recently spoke about his daughter’s sleep pattern and how he tries to put her to sleep at the Monday’s “The Tonight Show.” According to Ryan, his daughter likes to stay awake at the night.
“Our baby in particular is we think allergic to sleep. We think that she thinks she's protecting us from the sleep monsters. Like, 'Oh, I've got to keep them up or the sleep monsters will get them,” he said, reported Eonline. The actor also added that no matter what, he is having a good time since the baby has come into his and Blake’s life.
Blake gave birth to Ryan’s daughter in December. She is now nine weeks old and Ryan said that he does everything for his daughter. He even sings lullabies to her but when she does not sleep, he tries other tricks to help her dose off. He reportedly uses “Baby Einstein stuff;” however, it works as a “horse tranquiliser” and in turn makes him sleep, reported US Weekly.
Ryan also spoke about his childhood and how he grew up with his brothers. He spoke about the chaos in his house and about the cute naughty deeds of his brothers. He said that now he is father to a little angel, he does not observe his childhood like chaos in his house.
Ryan has been with Blake since 2012. He first met her in 2010 during the filming of “Green Lantern.” They now stay together in a home in Bedford, New York. They got married in September 2012, at Boone Hall Plantation in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Before getting married to Blake, Ryan was married to Scarlett Johansson. They were married from 2008 to 2011. The reason for their divorce is unknown.
Meanwhile, at career front, Ryan will be seen playing the titular character in “Deadpool.” The film is scheduled to release on Feb 12, 2016. The plot of the film is not known; however, it is set to revolve around comic book anti-hero Deadpool. Tim Miller is directing the film.
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