Blake Lively is taking a cuddling class with Hugh Jackman.
The September issue of US "Vogue" is eagerly awaited each year. Gracing the cover is considered a great honor. This year, Blake Lively has been bestowed this honor. For the shoot, she has enlisted the help of some sexy male support. However, husband Ryan Reynolds is left out in the cold.
This "Vogue" is truly cinematic. Actress Blake Lively, who recently celebrated the premiere of her film "Just Once More," graces the cover of this renowned fashion magazine. It's a great honor, as every year, Hollywood stars, singers, and models vie for a spot on the cover of the thick September issue, which provides a comprehensive overview of upcoming fashion trends. Only those who have made a name for themselves and have Anna Wintour's favor can grace the cover.
This year, Blake Lively was chosen for this fashion accolade. Made famous by the TV series "Gossip Girl," she is now a successful film actress and entrepreneur (she produces non-alcoholic drinks and has just launched her own hair products) - and the wife of Ryan Reynolds. The "Vogue" team must have thought: If a Hollywood star is to grace the cover, then a shoot in the style of a Hollywood film is in order. The Hitchcock classic "To Catch a Thief" inspired a photo love story, directed by "Moulin Rouge!" director Baz Luhrmann. Lively plays a sexy jewel thief, with an equally attractive male counterpart hot on her trail.
But no, not Ryan Reynolds! Instead, his good friend and "Deadpool & Wolverine" co-star Hugh Jackman gets to make eyes at Lively in the glossy photos. He's thrilled, writing on Instagram: "When you get the privileged call to be part of a 'Vogue' shoot, you just say yes! Especially when it's the September issue - alongside my friend, the incredibly creative, smart, and talented Blake Lively." She, in turn, calls him the "definition of a true gentleman" and a "real friend" on Instagram.
Ryan Reynolds Prioritizes Wisely
And what does Lively's husband Ryan Reynolds think of all this sweet talk? He takes it with his signature humor. In his Instagram Story, he reposts a post from social media star Blakely Thornton, who playfully asks, "You're just gonna let Wolverine steal your girl?" Reynolds' response shows he understands the gravity of the situation: "It's the September issue. What was I supposed to do?"
Not even a fearless anti-hero like Deadpool wants to get between his own wife and the formidable "Vogue" editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
This year's September issue of "Vogue" is a testament to Blake Lively's fashion prowess, as she graces its cover, showcasing her elegance and style. In the magazine, Hollywood stars, singers, and models compete for this coveted spot, as it serves as a platform to introduce upcoming fashion trends and recognizes those who have made a significant impact in the industry.