Blake Lively dropped an “Another Simple Favor” Easter egg with her latest fashion accessory.
The “Gossip Girl” alum, who kept most of her ensemble toned down in a black sleeveless maxi dress, was pictured carrying a Judith Leiberman Pepperoni Pizza purse ($5700) in New York City on Tuesday.
The appetizing accessory is thought to be a reference to the new film as the sequel takes place in Italy.
The actress is also a big fan of the designer brand. She previously wore an equally-eye catching Judith Leiber handbag to the SXSW 2025 premiere of “Another Simple Favor.”
After she walked the red carpet, Lively, 37, changed into a bedazzled peach set and carried a martini-shaped clutch from the brand. The purse retails for nearly $6,000.
The Easter egg served as a nod to her character Emily Nelson and her go-to beverage.
In the 2018 original film, Lively’s character breaks down the recipe for a “real martini” — a frozen martini glass, frozen gin, spilled vermouth and a lemon twist. She also makes it clear to never “add f—king ice. Ever.”
Her husband Ryan Reynolds’ Aviation Gin company was a promo point for the first film. Though, Fieg’s Artingstall’s Brilliant London Dry Gin liquor brand got exclusive rights in the follow-up.
Lively potentially dropped another movie-related hint earlier this month when she attended the “Another Simple Favor” London premiere wearing a head-to-toe Chanel look.
Lively wore an oversized black and yellow wool cardigan with a black mini skirt, sheer tights and knee-high heeled boots. But her limited edition black and gold Camera Bag ($12,750.00) caught fans’ attention as many speculated it could be a reference to another one of her character’s scenes.
In the first film, Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) sneaks a picture of Nelson (Lively) for their sons’ school yearbook, but Nelson’s attitude does a complete 180 after the camera snaps, and she tells Smothers to “erase it, or I’ll slap a f—king injunction on your yearbook.”
Lively is no stranger to themed dressing for her movie rollouts. In addition to her clue-ridden accessories, she also wore pantsuits for months to promote “A Simple Favor.”
Last year, the “Age of Adeline” star made it a point to show off her florals during the “It Ends With Us” press tour. The move was a reference to her role as the film’s main character, florist Lily Bloom.
She also attended her husband’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” premiere in a red Versace catsuit that resembled Reynolds’ Deadpool suit.