Blake Lively Admits Her Most Played Song of 2024 Is 'Baby Shark': 'I Have a 1-Year-Old'
The actress shares her four kids daughters James, Inez, and Betty, as well as son Olin — with husband Ryan Reynolds
Blake Lively is having a relatable parenting moment.
The It Ends With Us star, 37, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter for their 2024 Women in Entertainment Power 100 list and shared that her most-played song of 2024 is actually one for her kids.
Lively — who shares daughters James, 9, Inez, 8, and Betty, 5, as well as son Olin, whom she welcomed in 2023, with husband Ryan Reynolds, 48 — admitted that her top song is none other than the popular children's song "Baby Shark."
"Baby Shark, Dance Remix. I have a one-year-old. It's heaven — and also musical hell," she joked to the outlet.
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In a candid conversation with Vogue in August, the mom of four revealed that having kids has led her to become more deliberate about what projects she chooses to take on.
“My life has become more intimate,” the Gossip Girl alum described how things have changed since she welcomed her kids.
Being a mother is Lively's number one priority — earlier in the interview, the actress attempted to keep her kids from running around her. Amid her mom duties, she shared, "Sitting around with them doing chicken dances while I have a very serious conversation with you is probably the most accurate portrait of me possible."
In July, Reynolds opened up about parenting advice on Amanda Hirsch’s podcast Not Skinny But Not Fat, part of the Dear Media network.
“Embrace the chaos,” the Deadpool & Wolverine star told Hirsch. He and Lively “have four kids — like, okay, nothing's going to be tidy ever again.” But “it will, though, when they all leave the house.”
Lively, he continued, “always says, ‘They're all under our roof right now. The whole family's under our roof right now. We have them all.’ And that is a fleeting thing. Not an infinite resource, you know?”
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