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Ryan Reynolds jokes wife Blake Lively’s ‘birth control doesn’t work’ as she trolls him over new hairstyle their kids gave him

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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have become pros at trolling each other online and that’s probably one of the reasons why fans love them so.

The couple are currently self-isolating at home with their three daughters and it looks like it’s giving Blake all the content she needs to banter her movie star husband with.

Only for him to then give it right back, of course. Taking to Instagram, Blake shared a photo of Ryan sporting a cute lil ponytail at the back of his head, courtesy of his brood playing hair stylist.

And clearly not a fan of said look, Blake joked to her followers at her husband’s expense: ‘I dare you to forget this every time you see him for the rest of eternity.’ Ryan’s response?

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