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Welcome to Taymerica, Ryan. It's been waiting for you.

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively were among the potentially trillions of famous guests at Taylor Swift's annual Fourth of July party last weekend. But unlike fellow guests Lively, Karlie Kloss, Uzo Aduba, Ruby Rose and of course, Tom "T-shirt in the Ocean" Hiddleston, Reynolds doesn't seem thrilled to be part of Swift's summer squad.

The evidence? His mournful face.

The Instagram in question, posted by Swift's childhood pal Britany LaManna, features LaManna, her husband, Hiddleswift, Lively and Reynolds coupled off in wicker chairs. Like most Taylor Swift-related photos, the shot is very symmetrical and well-posed. Read more...

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