Blake Lively Posted a Rather Confusing Photo of Her Bare Feet

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds posted an Instagram about voting on Thursday, October 22. But it's not their message that has the internet talking; it's Lively's choice of footwear — or should I say lack thereof.

“It was Ryan’s first time [voting],” Lively captioned the below Instagram, trolling her hubby like she always does. “He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friend. #voteearly.”

In the pic Lively is wearing a gray plaid coat, pink pants, and what appears to be a pair of high heels. But they're not actual shoes. Nope! It appears Lively used her iPhone to literally draw a pair of shoes on her bare feet. The reason for this is unknown.

But Reynolds's Instagram, which includes Lively's bare feet sans drawn-on shoes, proves it:

Lively is seemingly in on her own joke. Is it a joke? I don't know what's going on. “@LouboutinWorld, are you hiring? Barefoot iPhone doodler with vast experience avail,” she wrote on Instagram Stories, copping to her quirky (?) stunt. This time she drew herself a pair of boots.

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Blake Lively Instagram

“I don't see the issue,” she wrote on another IG Story.

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Blake Lively Instagram

Again, I have to ask: Why did she do this? Quarantine boredom? To troll the entire internet? Regardless, it's harmless and…funny? I guess? Anyway, people have thoughts.

“Someone please tell me I’m not crazy and that Blake Lively actually photoshopped a pair of heels on her feet for her photo,” one person wrote. Another added, “Being wildly rich and famous surely breaks your brain in strange ways, and ‘drawing on heels instead of putting on shoes’ is one of them, apparently! i love it!!!” A media outlet quipped, “We too are @blakelively when we just can’t find the perfect shoes.” Sure?!

You do you, Blake Lively. You draw on those shoes. 2020 is a wild year.


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