Anonymous wrote:Agree they seem like try hards but actually in the nicest way. They are their own business so I guess I understand them promoting it. And their stuff usually is funny and likeable not cringey and self important like so many other stars.
And are they not holiday nepotism beneficiaries? They get extra stars for making it with no family connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
Ugh as a mom of three boys is planning on a fourth child I can relate to people making this (incorrect) assumption!
I’m pretty sure they are both from big families and are likely just trying to have a bigger family, themselves.
But he's been vocal about wanting a son. They are 3 brothers in that family, and both brothers are cops. They are a big bro family.
No he hasn’t. He’s actually said he loves having a house full of girls and wouldn’t mind more.
That's the PR machine. The brothers say something else.
And they are having a boy.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11222683/Blake-Lively-Ryan-Reynolds-hoping-boy-announcing-fourth-pregnancy.html
The article says she is hoping for a boy, not that she is having a boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
They wanted a big family anyway but I’m sure this helped make their decision to go for it easier. I initially wanted 3, but when I got my boy and my girl I realized we don’t actually need to go for the third.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
Ugh as a mom of three boys is planning on a fourth child I can relate to people making this (incorrect) assumption!
I’m pretty sure they are both from big families and are likely just trying to have a bigger family, themselves.
But he's been vocal about wanting a son. They are 3 brothers in that family, and both brothers are cops. They are a big bro family.
No he hasn’t. He’s actually said he loves having a house full of girls and wouldn’t mind more.
That's the PR machine. The brothers say something else.
And they are having a boy.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11222683/Blake-Lively-Ryan-Reynolds-hoping-boy-announcing-fourth-pregnancy.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:good for them but i find them extremely annoying. try hard, not funny.
This seems like a you problem. They seem sweet and genuinely in love, for hollywood ppl at least.
DP. I admit that I find them slightly irritating for no real reason. I agree that Ryan seems try hard. But I wish them all the best. They seem to enjoy and prioritize their family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
Ugh as a mom of three boys is planning on a fourth child I can relate to people making this (incorrect) assumption!
I’m pretty sure they are both from big families and are likely just trying to have a bigger family, themselves.
But he's been vocal about wanting a son. They are 3 brothers in that family, and both brothers are cops. They are a big bro family.
No he hasn’t. He’s actually said he loves having a house full of girls and wouldn’t mind more.
That's the PR machine. The brothers say something else.
And they are having a boy.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11222683/Blake-Lively-Ryan-Reynolds-hoping-boy-announcing-fourth-pregnancy.html
The article says she is hoping for a boy, not that she is having a boy.
Anonymous wrote:good for them but i find them extremely annoying. try hard, not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
Ugh as a mom of three boys is planning on a fourth child I can relate to people making this (incorrect) assumption!
I’m pretty sure they are both from big families and are likely just trying to have a bigger family, themselves.
But he's been vocal about wanting a son. They are 3 brothers in that family, and both brothers are cops. They are a big bro family.
No he hasn’t. He’s actually said he loves having a house full of girls and wouldn’t mind more.
That's the PR machine. The brothers say something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
They wanted a big family anyway but I’m sure this helped make their decision to go for it easier. I initially wanted 3, but when I got my boy and my girl I realized we don’t actually need to go for the third.
I had a boy and a girl but wanted three kids and had a 3rd. I think the whole gender thing is really only important to parents who are fixated on having one specific gender. There are plenty of us who genuinely don’t care!
+1
I’ve never understood people basing the number of kids they have on gender. I find it odd to be honest
This. So odd. I had two girls and wanted a third because we wanted three children. It was another girl and we knew very early on (and were thrilled! Three little girls. Amazing). You would not BELIEVE how many people joked about my husband wanting a boy (so sexist). It had nothing to do with gender! Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:I think the reason people get irritated with them is because they project a “perfect” life and relationship on social media, etc. They “have it all” - wealth, power, privilege, health, happiness, mutual love and respect - and really only show the positive, golden aspects of their lives (although he has acknowledged suffering from anxiety). She turns up on the red carpet in a sparkly dress, glowing, pregnant and beautiful and I’m sure it’s real but it’s also their brand. They do guard their private life which I respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
Ugh as a mom of three boys is planning on a fourth child I can relate to people making this (incorrect) assumption!
I’m pretty sure they are both from big families and are likely just trying to have a bigger family, themselves.
But he's been vocal about wanting a son. They are 3 brothers in that family, and both brothers are cops. They are a big bro family.
No he hasn’t. He’s actually said he loves having a house full of girls and wouldn’t mind more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure first thing everyone will say is...they wanted a boy after three girls.
They wanted a big family anyway but I’m sure this helped make their decision to go for it easier. I initially wanted 3, but when I got my boy and my girl I realized we don’t actually need to go for the third.
I had a boy and a girl but wanted three kids and had a 3rd. I think the whole gender thing is really only important to parents who are fixated on having one specific gender. There are plenty of us who genuinely don’t care!
+1
I’ve never understood people basing the number of kids they have on gender. I find it odd to be honest