Hollywood couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are still going strong, despite a report claiming that all is not well between the two.
Reports have been doing the rounds that the 41-year-old actor's anxiety is putting a strain on their relationship. Hence, his wife reportedly wants to undergo counseling to save their crumbling marriage.
"[Ryan Reynolds] He gets anxious then depressed and shuts himself away, and that's frustrating for Blake," a source told Star Magazine (via Gossip Cop). "He's often overcome by sadness and grief, sometimes for no reason... Ryan needs to seek help quickly," the source added.
As per the source, "The Age of Adeline" actress tries to keep her husband calm, but she can only do so much. That being said, she is reportedly worried about how this might affect their marriage and their two children - three-year-old James and 23-month Inez.
While it is true that the "Deadpool" star has long been racked by anxiety, reports suggesting that their marriage has hit a rough patch is a baseless claim. A source close to the couple recently said that they could not be happier with the direction their relationship has been taking.
Despite their busy schedules, the couple still makes it a point to spend time and poke fun not only with each other. They also make sure to spend quality time with their children, especially now that they seem to be growing up too quickly.
Best friend. Owner of @aviationgin. Sexy AF. Here’s lookin’ at you, kid. ♥️ @vancityreynolds A post shared by Blake Lively (@blakelively) on Aug 14, 2018 at 3:57pm PDT
Currently, both of them are extremely busy with several projects. Blake Lively will star alongside Anna Kendrick, Henry Golding and Andrew Rannels in Paul Feig's "A Simple Favor." In the film, she plays Emily Nelson, the mysterious and wealthy best friend of a blogger (Anna Kendrick) who disappears suddenly. The film is set to be released on Sept. 14.
Ryan Reynolds, on the other hand, will be the voice of Detective Pikachu, an exceptionally smart Pokémon, in the upcoming animated film, "Pokémon: Detective Pikachu." He will be joined by Kathryn Newton, Justice Smith, Bill Nighy, Ken Watanabe, Suki Waterhouse, Rita Ora, Chris Geere and Omar Chaparro.
Aside from that, the award-winning actor will also produce the upcoming gothic horror film, "The Little Stranger," along with Gail Egan and Dark Trick. The film is set to be released in the United States on Aug. 31 and on Sept. 21 in the United Kingdom.