Ryan Reynolds traveled to Madrid, Spain, to see his famous buddy Taylor Swift play!
According to PEOPLE, on Thursday, May 30, Reynolds, 47, accompanied his spouse Blake Lively, 34, in the stands at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to witness the Grammy winner’s second night of the Eras Tour in Madrid.
When the two were sighted together, Blake was “running around barefoot” and the Deadpool actor was dancing.
Lively, 36, was spotted at Swift’s first Madrid performance the night before. She and her children watched the performance from the show’s floor. The Adeline actress was seen dancing and jumping around while Swift performed “Shake It Off.”
Swift was accompanied in the crowd by Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim, her other famous pals.
When the If star spoke on Today with Hoda and Jenna earlier this month, he said that he intended to go to Swift’s show in Madrid. He disclosed that he would be attending the worldwide tour for the first time at the concert on May 30.
He jokingly said to the co-hosts, “This will be my first because I’ve been trapped in a non-stop work bubble for the last year and a half and it’s a problem.” “Help is on the way, help is here.” They are using the word intervention.
He disclosed during his presentation that his kids had already attended “five or six” Eras Tour performances. He remarked on Today, “They’re obsessed, they love it.”
James, 9, Inez, 7, Betty, 4, and an unnamed fourth kid are the couple’s four children together.
Swift gave a shout-out to the couple’s three daughters during the May 29 performance. As she strung her guitar on stage, she turned to Lively’s kids and said, “I have to sаy that some of my favorite characters on Folklore are named James, Inez, and Betty.” The song “Betty,” from Lively’s album Folklore, which features the names of all three of her elder children, is what the singer was alluding to.
The Wolverine actor claimed in an August 2021 SiriusXM Town Hall interview that he and Lively had kept their girls’ names in “Betty” a sеcrеt from them until the song was finished. “We surprised them with it.”
“They were unaware,” he continued. “They had no idea.”