Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Take Selfie and Kiss While Taylor Swift Performs ‘Lover’ in Madrid

The ‘Deadpool’ actor and his wife shared a romantic moment during the second night of Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Madrid.

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are getting romantic!

On Thursday, May 30, Reynolds, 47, and Lively, 36, were seen kissing and taking a selfie at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour stop in Madrid. Their close friend, Taylor, was performing her 2019 hit “Lover” at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium when the sweet moment happened.

In videos and photos shared by fans on Instagram, Lively can be seen smiling while Reynolds holds his phone up high among a lively crowd. The couple shared a kiss, and Lively danced along to Swift’s song in a heartwarming video.

Their daughters Betty, 4, Inez, 7, and James, 9, joined them at the show. A clip shared on social media showed the family dancing together and having a great time.

It was previously confirmed that Reynolds and Lively attended Swift’s second night in Madrid. An audience member noted that the Deadpool actor was dancing energetically while Lively was seen running around barefoot.

Lively and the couple’s daughters had already enjoyed the first night of Swift’s Madrid shows on Wednesday, May 29, along with the Haim sisters.

During the show, Taylor Swift gave a shout-out to the Gossip Girl star’s daughters, saying, “I have to say that on Folklore, some of my favorite characters are named James, Inez, and Betty,” referencing the Folklore album track “Betty.” James also lent her voice to Swift’s 2017 Reputation track “Gorgeous.”

Lively and Reynolds, who tied the knot in 2012, also have another baby whose name and sex have not been disclosed.

Ryan Reynolds had let slip earlier in the month on Today with Hoda and Jenna that he would be attending the Eras Tour show in Madrid. While speaking on the show, he described Swift’s concert as the “best show on planet Earth.”

“I’m about to go to the Madrid show,” Reynolds shared, clearly excited. “Very excited, my wife and kids have been to five of them, five or six now.”

Reynolds joked about his busy work schedule and how it was getting in the way of his fun: “This will be my first because this last year and a half I’ve been trapped in a non-stop work bubble and it’s a problem. I’m getting help, I got help. Intervention is the word they’re using.”