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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively freak out when they hear daughter's voice at Taylor Swift concert

James Reynolds is listed as 'baby voice intro' on the track 'Gorgeous'

Clarisse Loughrey
Monday 30 July 2018 11:15 BST
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Kelly Rissman

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds couldn't resist but share their excitement on hearing their daughter James' voice blasted over the speakers at Taylor Swift's latest Reputation Stadium Tour concert.

The musician had previously confirmed to fans that the small voice which debuts her track "Gorgeous", happily chirping the track's title, actually belonged the 2-year-old daughter of Lively and Reynolds, as revealed in the liner notes for Reputation.

"James Reynolds" is listed as "baby voice intro" on the track. Swift and Lively are longtime friends, with the couple attending her star-studded (and heavily Instagrammed) July 4th party of last year.

A fan caught the proud parents' reaction to hearing James' voice played to the crowd, while they attended the Gillette Stadium concert in Massachusetts on Saturday.

The couple enjoyed Swift's concert from the VIP section, alongside fellow Swift girl squad member, Gigi Hadid.


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