Actor Ryan Reynolds, known for his wit both on and off screen, left fans intrigued during his appearance on the Today Show on Monday.
The focus was on Reynolds and Blake Lively’s fourth child, whose name is still being kept secret.
During the interview, shared on YouTube, hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb pressed Reynolds on the elusive name.
Guthrie jokingly referenced Taylor Swift’s habit of incorporating the names of Reynolds and Lively’s children into her music, particularly in her song “Betty” from the album “Folklore.”
Responding to Guthrie’s question about whether Swift’s latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” might reveal the name of the fourth baby, Reynolds joked: “We always wait for Taylor to tell us what the kid’s name is, and I’ll say this: “We’re still waiting.”
The couple’s decision to keep their children’s names a secret until the completion of Swift’s song “Betty” was revealed by Reynolds in a previous interview.
He emphasized his strategy of offering “no access to outside information” to maintain compliance from his children.
While details about her youngest child remain under wraps, Reynolds hinted at the arrival of her fourth baby during a social media announcement for her new series, “Bedtime Stories with Ryan,” last June.
Throughout their journey as parents, Reynolds and Lively have maintained a level of privacy and have chosen not to reveal the sex of their children until birth.
As Reynolds prepares for the release of his latest film, “IF,” which hits theaters on Friday, May 17, the mystery surrounding the name of the fourth baby continues to capture the curiosity of fans around the world.
With Reynolds’ humorous deflection and playful nods to Swift’s music, the guessing game will likely persist until the couple reveal it.
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