Ryan Reynolds discusses his ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni at Harvard business school
“If my dad were even remotely alive enough to see me speaking at Harvard Business School, he’d be pretty impressed,” Reynolds said to Instagram.

Ryan Reynolds is making his Ivy League debut.
The Deadpool & Wolverine star shared a few pictures from his recent speech at Harvard Business School in Boston on his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, January 22, amid his and his wife Blake Lively’s ongoing legal dispute with Justin Baldoni.

Reynolds, 48, is seen in the first picture standing in the center of a sizable group of people in what looks to be a lecture hall. “If my dad were even remotely alive enough to see me speaking at Harvard Business School, he’d be pretty impressed,” he said beside the photo.
“More due to his sudden aliveness … but also, what an opportunity to withhold affection AND see your child speak at Harvard,” Reynolds chuckled.

James Chester Reynolds, Ryan’s father, had Parkinson’s disease for almost 20 years until passing away in 2015 at the age of 74. Under another picture of himself and author Matt Higgins speaking in front of the students, Reynolds commented, “Thank you @mhiggins for the thought conversation and tee up.”

“This class is incredibly talented. I become wiser only from the questions,” Reynolds said.
Days before, on Thursday, January 16, the actor was spotted out and about in New York City. That same day, Baldoni, 40, filed a $400 million lawsuit against him, Lively, 37, and their publicist Leslie Sloane, along with Sloane’s