News Blake Lively Attempts to Destroy Ryan Reynolds's Heartthrob Status with Her Latest Troll "I dare you to forget this every time you see him for the rest of eternity." By Alicia Brunker Alicia Brunker Instagram Alicia Brunker is a freelance writer who covers celebrity, royal, and fashion news for InStyle.com. She joined InStyle's digital team in 2017, and previously contributed to ELLE, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and WWD. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on April 26, 2020 @ 12:30PM Pin Share Tweet Email During these trying times, one thing we can still count on to lift our spirits is Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds ruthlessly trolling each other on social media. If you thought a global health crisis would stop these two from throwing virtual jabs (all in good fun, of course) — think again. On Saturday, Lively — in an attempt to destroy her husband's heartthrob status — shared a photo of Reynolds's unflattering quarantine hairstyle, which we assume is the handiwork of one of the couple's daughters. “I dare you to forget this every time you see him for the rest of eternity,” the actress captioned a snapshot of the Deadpool star's hair pulled back into the tiniest ponytail imaginable with a turquoise scrunchie. @blakelively/Instagram It didn't take long for Reynolds to respond. Posting a screenshot of his wife's original Instagram Story, the 43-year-old revealed that his appearance hasn't stopped Lively from having three kids with him, writing: "Clearly your birth control doesn't work so..." @vancityreynolds/Instagram Currently, Reynolds is social-distancing with Lively, their three children — James, 5, Inez, 3, and 8-month-old daughter whose name remains private — and the Gossip Girl alum's mom, Elaine. And while he may be the only man in the house, he doesn't mind participating in the girly activities. Blake Lively Is Thirsty for Ryan Reynolds's Trainer “It’s fine, I like just being here with the girls. I like doing the girls stuff,” he told Stephen Colbert via video chat about his time in quarantine. “I try not to push gender normative ideas on my kids as they’re born, but each one, when they came out that chute, just really wanted to make dresses." "They wanted to dress in hot pink all day so that’s what I do," he added. "This morning I made dresses out of tissue paper, which was fun." The dad of the year award goes to...