Watching your partner kissing another person would surely be a nightmare for most people.
But when it's their job, and they're acting, it's something that the other person has to accept.
But still, it's probably not fun, right?
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Well, Ryan Reynolds has admitted that he actually doesn't mind watching his wife, Blake Lively, kissing other actors onscreen.
And he has a very specific reason why.
In case you didn't know, Blake, 36, and Ryan, 47, first met back in 2010 on the set of Green Lantern.
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In 2011, they went public with their romance - after Blake called off her relationship with Gossip Girl co-star Penn Badgley.
The pair later tied the knot in 2012 in a small wedding in South Carolina, and they now have four children together - daughters James, Inez and Betty.
The couple also have a fourth child whose gender and name they have not disclosed.
Speaking about watching Blake kissing other actors, Ryan explained that in reality, it's definitely not as sexy as it might look onscreen.
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“I don’t mind that as much. I don’t mean that in a creepy way," he told Harper's Bazaar.
"What people don’t realize is, there are 50 or 60 tired, hungry, overworked crew members standing directly behind them."
Blake, on the other hand, has also spoken about how she feels while watching her husband in similar scenes.
And her views weren't exactly the same.
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The actress spoke about seeing her husband onscreen back in 2016 while appearing on NBC's The Tonight Show.
She explained that while on a flight with her daughter, James, everybody seemed to be watching Deadpool.
"I was on a plane with my baby, James. It's kind of torture these days because I'm on a plane and everywhere I look, every screen is my husband in sex montage throughout the holidays with another woman," she said.
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"Everybody wants to watch Deadpool on the plane. Everyone!
"But like for 14 hours having your husband having mashed potatoes eaten out of his butthole—because that's in the film—is lovely.
"It's a cruel and unusual form of torture. And then my daughter goes, 'Da-Da!' She starts hugging and kissing the screen and waving at him, and he's not waving back.
"She doesn't understand why he's not waving back at her, because she thinks it's like FaceTime. And it's because Daddy's getting it, and the mashed potatoes..."
This sounds mortifying.
Topics: Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Sex and Relationships