Blake Lively posed by the pool in a racy red swimsuit for a campaign for her sparkling mixer company, Betty Buzz. She looked like a Baywatch babe.
While promoting her line of cocktail mixers, the 35-year-old actress shared a stunning photo of herself smoldering at the camera as she took off her T-shirt and showed off her incredibly toned midriff. This was just six months after she gave birth to her fourth child.
In the picture, the blonde hair of the Los Angeles native was pulled back into pigtails and put under a reflective visor.
Her nails were the same dark red as her lipstick, which matched her swimsuit.
She put the picture on her Instagram Story with the song “Stacy’s Mom” by Fountains of Wayne, which came out in 2003.
The star of “A Simple Favor” also posed for a picture while lying in the sun in her backyard and drinking a sparkling lemon-lime soda.
Red hot! Blake Lively channeled her inner Baywatch babe in a racy red swimsuit while posing by the pool for a campaign for her sparkling mixer company Betty Buzz
Red hot: The actress looked amazing in the shoot with a retro theme.
“This is not a picture of a wild couple making love,” she joked, “but it could be.” “I really do drink Betty Buzz Meyer Lemon all day long. each day.
She kept going: “I’m our best customer. I care about the privacy of our customers, so I won’t say that @vancityreynolds’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, is our number two customer.
In 2021, Lively put out her sparkling mixers called Betty Buzz.
She told everyone that year that she doesn’t drink.
She told People, referring to her husband Ryan Reynolds’ company Aviation American Gin, “I know that’s strange coming from the wife of a famous gin slinger.”
She went on to say, “After many years of mixing cocktails but not drinking them, it became clear that mixers are the unsung heroes of the drink world and deserve just as much love as alcohol.”
In her statement, she said, “We’ve spent the last three years making Betty Buzz, and we can’t wait for people to finally try it.”
She told everyone that the line’s name is a tribute to the Lively name.
She told the outlet, “My dad’s name was Ernest Brown Jr., but everyone called him Ernie Lively.” “When he married my mom, he gave up his last name, so any success here or that I have had is in a name that isn’t his.”
Blake Lively is the star of a bubbly advertisement for her new sparkling mixers.
Wow factor: In the images, the Los Angeles native’s wavy blonde tresses were styled in pigtails under a reflective visor
Her nails and swimsuit were both painted dark red, the same color as her lipstick.
Lively went on: “So when I worked hard to build this company, I wanted any success to be in a name that meant something to him.” Betty was the name of both his mother and his sister.
“Ernie also wouldn’t be a good name for a mixer.”
The mother of four raised a lot of eyebrows in June when she said that her brand would be making alcoholic drinks, even though she doesn’t drink.
She got backlash after posting a picture of herself promoting the new drinks with the caption, “Drinking isn’t my thing.” But flavor is what matters.
Fans were quick to call out the Gossip Girl star in the comments. One person asked, “If drinking isn’t your thing, how do you know if it tastes right or good?”
Some people said that Lively’s move into the alcohol space was “irritating” and that her caption made drinkers seem like they were being “shamed.”
“I don’t drink, but you should,” said another.
Ryan Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively walk around New York City holding hands.
“Isn’t this how you don’t hang out by the pool?” She wrote this on her Instagram Story under a picture of herself wrapped in a yellow and white towel.
Blake Lively is shooting a scene for her next movie, called “It Ends With Us.”
Many people thought she was going to bring out “non-alcoholic cocktails,” but she didn’t.
One fan called it a “cash grab,” and others compared her to Jennifer Lopez, who got the same kind of criticism when she released her alcohol brand Delola this year.
In April, the singer of “On the Floor” said she doesn’t drink, smoke, or eat caffeine.
In 2018, Lively said she was a “amazing mixologist” even though she didn’t drink.
She also told People that she doesn’t “like how alcohol makes her feel” and that she feels better when she’s not drinking.
She said, “I found that sometimes not drinking was a little isolating because you don’t feel like you’re a part of it. Maybe it’s just in your head, but you just don’t feel like you’re a part of it.”
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