Ryan Reynolds is firmly in his wife Blake Full of life’s corner as she prepares for trial.
“You actually see form of the illusion behind a lot of these things, you realize? Digital life versus real life,” Reynolds, 49, told Willie Geist on the Sunday, April 19, broadcast of Today when asked about coping with the fallout from Full of life’s legal battle against It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni. “I’ll just say, I’ve never in my life been more happy with my wife.”
Full of life, 38, named Baldoni, 42, in a lawsuit in December 2024, accused the director of sexual harassment and allegedly attempting to break her fame via a coordinated media campaign. Baldoni vehemently denied the accusations, filing a defamation lawsuit in response. Baldoni’s suit was dismissed last 12 months.
Ten of Full of life’s complaints involving harassment, defamation and conspiracy were dismissed in April. The remaining allegations will probably be heard in trial, which is scheduled to start in May.
“People do not know what’s really occurring, you realize?” Reynolds said on Sunday. “I’ve just never in my life been more happy with someone with that level of integrity that brings that with them and carries that with them in every thing that they do.”
Reynolds and the Gossip Girl alum have been married since 2012, during which period they welcomed 4 children.
“My wife and youngsters are every thing. I mean, that’s it,” he said on Today. “Once we finally close our eyes to this mortal dumb show, those are those which can be going to matter, you realize?”
Reynolds got a brand new lease on mortality after his father, James, died in 2015 after a battle with Parkinson’s disease.
“I can’t consider anything more isolating or lonesome than now not being a reliable narrator in your personal life,” the Deadpool actor added. “[There are] many moments I actually have in my life now, where I wish my dad could see.”
Us Weekly confirmed earlier this month that each Full of life and Reynolds are set to testify within the upcoming trial. In an April 11 pretrial motion, the couple are set to detail Baldoni’s alleged “misconduct related to the film, post-production of the film, the film’s promotion and marketing campaign.”
Full of life previously expressed her hopes to take the witness stand.
“I’m grateful for the Court’s ruling which allows the guts of my case to be presented to a jury next month, and for the power to finally tell my story in full at trial, for my very own sake, but in addition for many who don’t have the identical opportunity to … a lot of whom I actually have known and loved deeply in my life,” she wrote in an April 3 social media statement. “The very last thing I wanted in my life was a lawsuit, but I brought this case due to the pervasive RETALIATION I faced, and continued to, for privately and professionally asking for a secure working environment for myself and others.”



