Blake Lively flaunts her stunning physique in alluring ad campaign for her brand Buzzing Betty

Blake Lively recently showcased her beach-ready look in a sizzling red swimsuit for the promotional campaign of her mixer brand, Betty Buzz. The actress exuded Baywatch vibes as she flaunted her toned physique just six months after welcoming her fourth child. With her hair styled in pigtails and sporting a reflective visor, Lively complemented her attire with matching dark red nails and lipstick. She shared the stunning photo on her Instagram Story, set to the tune of “Stacy’s Mom” by Fountains of Wayne. In another sun-soaked snap, the “A Simple Favor” star was captured lounging in her backyard, enjoying a refreshing lemon-lime soda.

Blake Lively turned up the heat by embracing her inner Baywatch vibes in a sizzling red swimsuit as she posed by the pool for a promotional shoot for her line of Betty Buzz sparkling mixers.

In a recent photo shoot with a retro theme, the actress looked stunning and red hot. Jokingly, she mentioned that the photo was not of a wild couple in love, but it could be interpreted that way. She humorously shared her love for Betty Buzz Meyer Lemon, claiming to be the brand’s best customer. While keeping her customers’ privacy in mind, she hinted that her husband, Ryan Reynolds, may be the second-best customer. Lively launched her sparkling mixers, Betty Buzz, in 2021, despite publicly stating that she doesn’t drink. She explained her decision, mentioning her husband’s involvement in the gin industry. Lively emphasized the importance of mixers in cocktails and expressed her excitement for people to try Betty Buzz. The name of the mixer line pays tribute to her father, Ernie Lively, who gave up his last name when he married her mother. Blake Lively is the face of a cheerful advertisement for her new sparkling mixers.

The Los Angeles local rocked a cool look with her wavy blonde hair styled in pigtails peeking out from under a shiny visor in the photos.

Her nails and swimsuit were painted a deep shade of red, matching the color of her lipstick. Lively explained that when she was building her company, she wanted the name to have a special meaning, choosing “Betty” in honor of his mother and sister. She joked that “Ernie” wouldn’t be a suitable name for a mixer.

In a surprising move, the mother of four announced in June that her brand would be launching alcoholic drinks, even though she doesn’t consume alcohol herself. She faced criticism after sharing a photo promoting the new products with the caption, “Drinking isn’t my thing,” but emphasized that what matters most is the flavor.

Fans on social media were divided, with some questioning how Lively could judge the taste of the drinks if she doesn’t drink herself. Others felt that her entry into the alcohol industry was unnecessary, with some feeling judged by her caption.

Despite the backlash, Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds were spotted hand in hand, taking a stroll through New York City.

“Who said pool time has to involve drinks?” She cheekily posted this on her Instagram Story alongside a photo of herself draped in a sunny yellow and white towel. Currently, Blake Lively is busy filming her upcoming movie, “It Ends With Us.”

Despite expectations, Lively didn’t showcase any non-alcoholic cocktails on set, much to her fans’ surprise. Some criticized her move as a mere money-making scheme, drawing comparisons to Jennifer Lopez, who faced similar backlash for her recent launch of the alcohol brand Delola.

In an interview in April, Lopez disclosed that she avoids alcohol, smoking, and caffeine. Back in 2018, Lively humorously referred to herself as an “amazing mixologist,” despite her abstinence from drinking. She opened up to People about her decision, explaining that she doesn’t enjoy the effects of alcohol and prefers staying sober.

Lively acknowledged the social challenges that come with not drinking, admitting, “I found that sometimes not drinking was a little isolating because you don’t feel like you’re a part of it.” Despite these feelings, she stuck to her stance on alcohol, prioritizing her well-being over societal expectations.

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