Blake Lively, the leading actress of Gossip Girl, was recently furious with the weekly magazine Chi, which published some photos of herself and her children during a boat trip to Capri. The actress, currently on the Campania island filming the film A small favor 2 by Paul Feig with Michele Morrone, was photographed during a break from the set.
The magazine's social page had shared the images with the caption “Blake Lively in Capri with her all-female team. The only thing missing is Ryan Reynolds who is with his girls on a video call”. However, once she became aware of the post, Blake Lively reacted angrily by demanding the removal immediate response to the photos, calling them “rubbish” and a violation of her children's privacy.
The actress highlighted the fact that the images were taken without their consent and without their knowledge, asking the magazine to to be ashamed for sharing them. Furthermore, she criticized the lack of blurring on the faces of her children, underlining that this is a fundamental practice to protect the privacy of minors.
After Blake Lively's verbal outburst in the comments to the publication, the magazine's social page promptly responded removed the post indicted. The actress received numerous messages of solidarity from her fans, who praised her defense of her children's privacy. the debate on minor children of famous people is always open.
Blake Lively is in Capri filming A small favor 2 together with Michele Morrone. The film, directed by Paul Feig, tells the story of Stephanie and Emily, played respectively by Anna Kendrick and Lively. In the plot, Blake Lively's character gets married to a businessman played by Michele Morrone, in the splendid setting of Capri, one of the most “cinematic” islands in Italy.
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