BLAKE Lively's hilarious reaction to being asked to say 'hi' to a Wrexham fan's girlfriend has been shared on Twitter.
At the weekend, the Hollywood star, and wife of Wrexham AFC co-owner Ryan Reynolds, got her first taste of football at the Racecourse.
She watched the Reds cruise past York City on Saturday as they continued their march towards the National League title.
And on Sunday, Blake, accompanied by Ryan and their children, saw the Wrexham AFC women's team lift the Genero Adran North trophy after they beat Connah's Quay Nomads 2-1 in front of over 9,000 fans at the Racecourse.
After the game, Blake was taking pictures with fans when one asked if she could say hi to his girlfriend on camera.
The actress replied: "Hi Stephanie," before cheekily adding: "You should leave him!".
Stephs cried happiness and she’s absolutely over the moon.. Luckily she hasn’t broke up with me!🤣 thanks again❤️ @blakelively @stephaniexcxc pic.twitter.com/RGzA5tYbyS
— WSam (@SWXM01) March 26, 2023
The savage response prompted laughter from fans in the Macron stand, and the supporter, named Sam, posted the hilarious footage on Twitter.
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He said: "Steph's cried happiness and she’s absolutely over the moon. Luckily she hasn’t broke up with me! thanks again @blakelively".
"I never thought I’d be violated by a celebrity, but here we are," he added.
People replied describing it as "brilliant" and "absolutely outstanding".
Wrexham USA tweeted: "[She] Takes no prisoners."
Another person said: "She’s just as funny as Ryan. You can only imagine what life at their home must be like!"
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