The relationship between Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds is not only one of the most beloved in Hollywood, but they have also proven to be one of the funniest and most stable, having been together for about 13 years.
The stars, who share four children, have been very successful in their individual acting careers, but it seems they have finally worked together again after meeting on the set of “Green Lantern” in 2010.
If the rumors are true, the actress will bring Lady Deadpool to life in the third installment of the Marvel franchise, “Deadpool & Wolverine“, which means she has earned a salary for her cameo. Here, check who is richer…
Who is richer: Blake Lively or Ryan Reynolds?
Ryan Reynolds has an estimated fortune of $350 million, while Blake Lively has a net worth of around $30 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Therefore, the Marvel star is the richer one of everyone’s favorite iconic couple.
Although both are successful, the actor has had more financial success, driven by his roles in blockbuster films like Deadpool and his involvement in the telecommunications company Mint Mobile.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively behind the scenes of Deadpool & Wolverine. (Source: @CultureCrave)
Although both have high earnings, Reynolds has some differences in terms of income. His salary per film can vary, but it is estimated that he earns between $15 and $20 million per leading role in major productions.
In addition to his acting career, he has earned significant money from his investments. He is a co-founder of Aviation American Gin, which was sold to Diageo in a deal valued at $610 million.
In Blake’s case, she has earned between $1 and $2 million per season on Gossip Girl, and her roles in movies like The Shallows have also contributed to her earnings. Generally, her salaries range from $2 to $5 million.
She has worked with brands like L’Oreal and has launched her own product line in collaboration with the luxury clothing brand Lively, so her income also benefits from her work in the fashion and advertising worlds.