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Blake Lively Just Trolled Ryan Reynolds Over a Fake Photo of Him in American Flag Briefs (Yes, You Read that Correctly)

We don’t think there will ever be a time when we get sick of Blake Lively trolling Ryan Reynolds (and vice versa). And luckily, neither of them seem like they’re planning on stopping anytime soon.

On Wednesday, the Gossip Girl star found another reason to poke fun at her husband in the form of a photoshopped image created by digital satire artist Ronald McDonkey. In the photo, which McDonkey shared on his official Instagram page, we see Reynolds's head cropped onto someone wearing a "FUN" t-shirt and American flag underwear. Not to mention, he or she is sitting on a grocery store checkout counter. We just can’t make this stuff up.

It wasn’t long before the 32-year-old Lively showed some love (and her sense of humor) on the post writing, “Please stop stealing my personal photos.” She followed up her initial comment with a few kissy face emojis. Reynolds hasn’t responded to the comment (at least not publicly) just yet, but we’re sure he’s coming up with some way to get back at his wife.

This act of trolling is the latest in a long history of the couple playing jokes on one another (Reynolds also has an ongoing fake feud with pal Hugh Jackman). Last month, the mother of three also wanted her followers to laugh at her hubby’s latest quarantine look—a ponytail. “I dare you to forget this every time you see him for the rest of eternity,” she wrote alongside the photo of the Deadpool star sporting a blue hair tie.

Your move, Ryan.

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