Actress Blake Lively just started her own second pregnancy rumor when posting a picture on Instagram on Monday, August 10. Lively appeared to be carrying a baby bump while posing with a group of chefs, but she immediately denied being pregnant.
Ryan Reynolds' wife put on a grey long-sleeved tee paired with a pale pink skirt decorated with cookie designs. While the "Age of Adaline" actress appeared to be carrying a baby bump while posing with a group of chefs, she immediately shut down the issue by saying, "No, that's not a baby in my belly... It's guacamole."
While she posted the caption alongside the snapshot on Instagram, stating, the "Gossip Girl" star then bragged about her outfit, stating, "Nino Viejo and Hoja Santa= Amaze P.S. Recognize the print of the skirt? Skirt and tshirt another codesign of mine for @preserve_us ... Well now I'm just bragging. Jerk."
Lively's belly looked even and flat though, while posing with her mom in a photo she shared on Saturday, August 8. In the photo, she compared herself to Kate Middleton, writing, "I was beginning to Duchess of Cambridge it a bit too often, except not awesome like she does it," she then added, "Thank you @preserve_us for intervening with our killer new threads. Obsessed. My mama still wins as best dressed though. all in favor say aye!"
While Lively may not have baby number two on the way, she is still enjoying her time as a mother to Ryan Reynolds' daughter named James.
As reported by Aceshowbiz, back in July, she shared a photo of her breastfeeding her daughter in a bikini and captioned it, "The PERKS of breastfeeding. #YesThatsRiceInMyHair #BlondevsBronde #BrondeJamesBronde,"
In fact, Lively has found out that breastfeeding is quite a motherly task. "It's a full-time job," the "The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants" lead recently admitted on a chat with Allure's May 2015 issue. "I'm like driving down the road, pumping."
She continued by saying, "Most of the things I do are all-consuming, but somehow I find a way to do it all. It's not having it all; it's about doing it all but it's dangerous to dilute that to a catchphrase."
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