Hollywood couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have tackled some serious business on the East Coast, dropping a cool $2.1 million to clear up claims from contractors on their sprawling New York property. The star duo, known for balancing their glamorous on-screen careers with family life, had been facing unpaid work claims related to their Lewisboro mansion. This hefty payout was finalized by May 26, allowing them to continue their luxurious home project without a hitch.
The couple's estate, nestled on over 100 acres in northern Westchester County, has been a work-in-progress since 2018. Known for its grandeur, the nearly 15,000-square-foot mansion had hit some bumps with contractors seeking payment. Now, with the financial matters settled, hammers are likely to resume their symphony on the estate, much to the relief of Reynolds and Lively.
“It’s a tremendous relief for the Reynolds family to move past this, ensuring their dream home can finally come to life,” a close source shared.
As the deadline for the upcoming Marvel blockbuster 'Avengers: Doomsday' looms, Ryan Reynolds finds himself at the center of another whirlwind. While officially not listed to appear, the rumor mill is abuzz with potential cameos – especially his fan-favorite character, Deadpool. Market speculation reflects a high 79% chance of his appearance, adding a dash of Hollywood suspense to an already intriguing narrative.
Currently residing in the nearby Pound Ridge, the Reynolds family is just a short drive from their in-progress dream estate. It's a far cry from their respective hometowns of Vancouver and Los Angeles, yet offers the perfect blend of privacy and proximity to the star-studded action. With four kids in tow, the family is set to transition smoothly to their new abode, once it's complete. Given their substantial net worths – Reynolds at an impressive $350-450 million and Lively at around $30 million – this savvy Hollywood pair is well-equipped to handle any home-related hiccups along the way.