Blake Lively.Photo:Blake Lively/Instagram, Cindy Ord/Getty
Blake Lively/Instagram, Cindy Ord/Getty
Blake Livelyis sharing her favorite sweet spot in New York City!
TheA Simple Favoractress, 35, was left very impressed with her Pop-Tart order in New York City over the weekend and shared where to get it in her Instagram Story.
Lively posted a photo of the homemade version of the nostalgic treat covered in pink icing and cranberries next to a coffee cup, as she gave a shout-out toInterlude Coffee and Teain N.Y.C., who provided her with the special snack.
“Best. Pastry. In. NYC.,” Lively captioned the photo. “@interludenyc poptart. Off menu…But we need to change that.”
Lively recommended her fave pastry spot in New York City on Instagram.Blake Lively/Instagram
Blake Lively/Instagram
Last November, the actress — whowelcomed her fourth childwith husbandRyan Reynoldsearlier this year —showed off her own pastry-making skillsas she posted three pies she made for Thanksgiving.
She shared a glimpse of her pies on herdessert tableon her Instagram Story. The first pie had a chocolate base with leaf and acorn pie crust cut-outs. Leaning into a citrus theme, the second confection displayed elegant sliced limes, while the final pie was garnished with fruit and nuts.
Lively showed off her own pastry-making skills last Thanksgiving.Blake Lively/Instagram
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“Due to the ongoing WGA strike and the lost days we have experienced due to picketing, we must make the difficult decision to temporarily shut down production," the email reportedly read. “We want to express our deepest gratitude for your incredible patience and unwavering dedication throughout this challenging period.”
At the time of the decision, less than half of the movie had been completed and, asDeadlinenoted, production was halted because the co-financing status of Wayfarer Studios was not enough for the WGA to consider the film within WGA guidelines.
source: people.com