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Blake Lively sizzles in green lace frock and matching cardigan for Betty Booze event in NYC

D.Martin26 min ago
Blake Lively commanded attention while out in New York City on Friday.

The It Ends With Us star, 37 — who was recently roasted by her best friend Taylor Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce — appeared to be in good spirits while rocking a sheer green dress and matching cardigan.

She was in the Big Apple to host The Betty BOOze Harvest Happy Hour event at upscale Lawn Club in the Seaport District of lower Manhattan.

The actress styled her signature long golden locks in waves and teamed her chic look with a black and gold designer purse.

Her statement earrings and calf-high green boots with golden buttons added a touch of elegance to her ensemble.

The style maven also donned various gold rings and a chunky gold bracelet.

She was done-up in a full face of glam makeup that showed off her ocean blue eyes and made her blush toned pout.

Blake's outing comes a week after she and her husband of twelve years made a seven-figure donation to Feeding America after Hurricane Helene and Milton devastated the East Coast.

And the non-profit organization took to Instagram to thank the A-list couple for their hefty donation.

The caption said their monetary gift will 'help people impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton rebuild and recover.'

It added, 'These funds will help food banks provide basic needs like water, ready to eat food and supplies to communities facing heartbreaking loss and a long recovery.'

The duo reportedly have a combined net worth of $380 million.

CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot personally thanked the couple for their 'longtime support.'

She said that Blake and Ryan's contributions have 'had an immense impact on communities nationwide.'

Feeding America concluded its statement by encouraging others to 'join Blake and Ryan' by also donating to the cause.

The A-list pair previously donated $500,000 to Feeding America and $500,000 to Food Banks Canada during the start of the COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020.

The funds aided 'older adults and low income families' who were 'brutally impacted' by the pandemic.

Less than a year later, they gave another $1 million to food banks in the U.S. and Canada in 2021.

Reynolds and Lively are parents to daughters James, nine, Inez, seven, and Betty, four, and son Olin, one.

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