'Such a goddess': Fans gush as Blake Lively rocks a bikini ahead of 35th birthday
TARZANA, CALIFORNIA: Blake Lively recently uploaded a picture of her enjoying the sun as she posed poolside in a white bikini on Wednesday, August 24, just one day before her 35th birthday and tagged her hubby, Ryan Reynolds.
Captioning the post with palm trees in the background, the 35-year-old actress wrote, "summer lovin’ …had me a blast," in reference to the famous ‘Summer Nights’ track from ‘Grease,’ which was originally sung by the late actress, Olivia Newton-John, who passed away earlier this month. Fans complimented Blake in the comment section and called her "goddess" and "queen", and also sent early birthday wishes, including Ryan, who wrote, "Wrexham is the Ibiza of Wales," seemingly to promote his new FX docuseries 'Welcome to Wrexham.'
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One of Blake's fans said with a heart emoji, "Such a goddess." Another wrote, "Saying I'm obsessed is an understatement". One more individual wrote, "I am going to lose my mind," while one of many said, "What a queen." On the other hand, many poured birthday wishes. A user commented by saying, "Happy almost birthday." Another individual wrote, "How do you feel knowing that tomorrow you can turn 35? You definitely stayed in your 20s."
In an Instagram post last week, Blake kicked off her birthday celebration early with a trip to Disneyland alongside her sister, Robyn Lively. She wrote, "Find me a happier place on earth to start my birthday celebrations early. 💖 I’ll wait…"
'I never felt more myself'
In May, Blake shared how the couple's three daughters, James, 7, Inez, 5, and Betty, 2, have given her confidence. She told Forbes, "I think having children for me made me feel so much more in my skin. I never felt more myself or at ease in my own body or more confident - not to say that there aren't a bevy of insecurities coming at me a million times a day, but I just feel incredibly settled. I just think that growing up, having kids, all of those things made me feel like I only want to do things where I can have really meaningful collaborations and have authorship. When I say authorship, I’m not trying to be like the sole leader or genius. There’s nothing worse to me than that and I also don’t really believe in that. I believe in really valuable collaborations and that’s where I’m getting my fulfillment these days and I’ve never been happier, professionally.”