It’s been a cold and snowy week, so what better pick me up than a hilarious Instagram pic from the one and only, Blake Lively?! Spoiler: There is nothing better....
It’s a well-known fact that the funniest couple award in Hollywood has been (metaphorically) awarded to Blake and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, with their banterous Instagram comments and teasing Twitter posts. I mean, does anyone else remember their birthday tributes to one another? Just name a more iconic couple—I’ll wait.
But today, Blake has gone solo with an IG Story selfie to call herself out for having extreme morning bedhead hair. Captioning her makeup-free snap, the actor writes: “How did not one person find the time to mention to me that this is what my hair looked like today?” See said hairstyle below:
IMO, it’s such a look, Blake. And I’m not just saying that because I’m trying to justify not running a Tangle Teezer through my locks in over 24 hours. Though admittedly, I didn’t wake up beside Mr Reynolds. *sigh*
I guess all we’re waiting for now is a reply from Ryan himself. After all, couples who take the p*ss out of each other, stay together, right?! I think that’s how the saying goes, anyway....
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Lia Mappoura (she/her) is the Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK, with over four years of experience reporting across the brand's print, social, video and digital platforms. Lia covers everything from emerging trend analysis to viral celebrity hair and makeup moments, making her an expert at spotting the season’s next big beauty look (before it takes over social media feeds).
In 2025, she was named The Rising Media Star at the Love Perfume Awards with The Perfume Shop, recognised for her outstanding digital fragrance content and for building genuine authority within the space. She is passionate about challenging outdated beauty stereotypes, championing inclusive representation in beauty, and educating readers on the trends, products and conversations shaping the industry today. Follow her on Instagram or find her on LinkedIn.












