For the first time since Blake Lively filed her complaint against Justin Baldoni, Ryan Reynolds is beaming as he goes out
Presenting at this year’s National Board of Review Awards ceremony was the “Deadpool & Wolverine” star.

For the first time since Blake Lively sued Justin Baldoni, Ryan Reynolds is making an appearance.
The 48-year-old actor-producer presented at this year’s National Board of Review Awards ceremony on Tuesday, January 7, at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. The Deadpool & Wolverine actor, dressed in a grey jacket and white shirt, was present to present the National Board of Review’s 2024 Best Film, Wicked.

Reynolds remarked, “Wicked is indeed wicked,” in reference to the movie. It has the audacity to focus on two strong women.
It explores a complicated, multifaceted relationship that has been popular for more than 20 years. Stories involving women appear to be subjected to a different set of norms, i.e., they are frequently held to the same standards that women face in real life.

You have to be flawless. You have to conceal your might. You have to change your shape or appease. However, Universal and Donna Langley understood who and where to put their faith, and it paid off in this movie.”
In the weeks since Lively filed a complaint on Dec. 20 against her It Ends with Us co-star director Baldoni, 40, and others, including a number of his publicists and production partners, Reynolds and his 37-year-old wife have kept a low profile.