Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are reportedly considering a temporary move to Europe as they continue to navigate the public and legal fallout linked to the filmIt Ends With Usand its director, Justin Baldoni.
According to reports, the couple has discussed stepping away from the United States to distance themselves from the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the dispute.
While no final decision has been confirmed, sources suggest the idea is being treated as a potential 'reset' period rather than a permanent relocation.
The couple, who currently live in New York with their four children, are said to be evaluating how a move abroad could impact their family life, schooling, and professional commitments.
The reported discussions follow a highly publicisedlegal battle between Lively and Baldoni, which centred on the production of the 2024 filmIt Ends With Us.
Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation during filming, allegations he has denied. The case escalated into multiple legal actions involving defamation, counterclaims, and third-party claims, culminating in a settlement in 2026.
Court records and reporting show that the dispute extended beyond the two principals, drawing in production companies and representatives, and becoming one of Hollywood's most closely watched legal conflicts of recent years.
In April 2026, the majority of Lively's claims were dismissed or narrowed ahead of trial, while Baldoni's countersuit against Lively and associated parties was also dismissed prior to settlement proceedings.
The recent reports indicate that the couple's consideration of a move to Europe is tied to a desire for privacy and reduced media attention amid an intense period of public scrutiny.
Sources cited in multiple outlets have described the potential relocation as a way to 'step back' from Hollywood pressures while continuing to manage professional obligations on a case-by-case basis.
Source: International Business Times UK