Uh-oh! Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are once again in a middle of a divorce rumor. Latest report claimed that the couple's three-year marriage is falling apart because they have been fighting "nonstop."
While Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were a picture of a happy couple during the White House State Dinner in honor of Canadian Prime Minister, the couple was facing some marital troubles. According to Star Magazine (via Gossip Cop), their marriage is far from peaceful behind closed doors because they were allegedly fighting "nonstop."
"There isn't much they agree on right now," an insider told the tabloid.
The source further claimed that the couple was fighting over whether to have another child, household chores, where to live and how to take good care of their 15-month-old daughter James. The insider added that 28-year-old "Gossip Girl" alum has already been planning to move out of their Beford, New York home and return to Los Angeles.
"Blake refuses to do chores; she expects Ryan to do it all," the source claimed. "She likes to cook sometimes, but she makes such a huge mess, and leaves Ryan to take care of it."
Ryan Reynolds, on the other hand, is already fed up with Blake Lively's parenting skills. And the parenting issues have been a "source of tension" for the couple.
"As soon as Ryan walks in the door, she passes the parenting baton," the insider added. "It's like she wants him to change every dirty diaper."
Despite the latest divorce issues that have plagued Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' marriage, the couple recently showed a united front at the White House State Dinner, as previously reported. The latest speculation was also debunked by Gossip Cop, saying the latest rumor was "untrue."
In other news, Blake Lively reportedly experienced a wardrobe malfunction at the recent White House event. Radar Online noted that the thigh-high slit on her silver Ralph and Russo dress showed the spanx underneath her dress.
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