BLAKES LIVELY WANTS TO 'SPIT' OUT KIDS WITH HUSBAND RYAN REYNOLDS

Ready! Blake Lively recently admitted to Marie Claire that she would 'spit out a litter of kids' if she could
Blake Lively is keen on expanding her brood - and the sooner, the better.
'I gotta get started,' the 26-year-old actress insisted while speaking with Marie Claire magazine for their September issue.


'If I could spit out a litter of kids, I would,' the Gossip Girl star confessed, echoing a previous claim she made about wanting 30 kids.

The blonde beauty comes from a close-knit clan, with four siblings of her own, and has always considered family to be of the utmost importance.
'Family is at the heart of everything in my life, of everything I do,' Blake explained.
And it certainly seems as though she and Ryan, who wed in September 2012, are in it for the long haul.
Lovers and BFFs: The actress said that her husband Ryan Reynolds, right, is her 'best, best friend' - pictured together in May at the Met
Though the working pair spend 75 percent of their time on the road, Blake said: 'We've never gone a week without seeing each other.'
The Preserve founder added: 'There's no major decision that I make without him.'
Ryan isn't just her husband, but her 'best, best friend.'
'The best part is when we turn off our phones and just talk and hang out,' the actress continued, 'What do you do with your best friend? You do nothing.'
The best part? The stunner said she loves to disconnect from her cell phone, talk and  'do nothing' with Ryan
When they aren't in the limelight, Ryan and Blake have been maintaining a relatively private lifestyle in their home in Bedford, New York - where the star has been spending much of her time focusing on other interests away from acting.
Just last month, the Savages star launched a new philanthropic lifestyle meets E-commerce website called Preserve.
But Blake hasn't completed stepped out of the spotlight, as she is still set to star as the lead in The Age Of Adaline, which is due for release next year.
The story tells the early 20th century tale of a 29-year-old woman who stops aging after an accident



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