Blake Lively has shut down rumours of a divorce from Ryan Reynolds.
The Gossip Girl and Deadpool stars have been married since 2012, and Lively has shared a new Instagram post heaping praise on her husband.
However, after one follower made claims that they were splitting up, Lively expertly hit back on any rumours.
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"You and Ryan need to post more of each other. There were rumors going around that you two got divorced, and I didn’t believe it because you two are literally the perfect couple," the user wrote.
The star then wrote in response: "Haha they wish."
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In her original post, Lively shared a picture of herself kissing her husband in costume as Deadpool ahead of the release of Deadpool & Wolverine.
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She also shared a clip declaring: "Tell me Deadpool's married to a millennial girl in real life without telling me…," before sharing a series of the Marvel character's references to millennial staples such as Avril Lavigne and Harry Potter.
Lively wrote in the comments: "Brb I’m buying milky pens to write your name on my hand @vancityreynolds," before promoting her upcoming movie It Ends With Us.
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Ahead of Deadpool & Wolverine's release later this week, the first reactions have landed following its premiere in New York last night (July 22), which was attended by both Reynolds and Lively.
The sequel has been called everything from "fun" to "epic" to a "surprising delight" and a "damn good time" by critics, suggesting Marvel may have another hit on their hands.
Deadpool & Wolverine will be released in UK cinemas on July 25 and in US cinemas on July 26.

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