Eagle-eyed fans spot lazy error in Blake Livelys Another Simple Favor: Like a bad high school production!

Viewers have spotted some glaring wardrobe mishaps in Blake Lively’s new Amazon Prime movie, “Another Simple Favor.”The highly anticipated sequel to Paul Feig’s beloved original movie is currently top of the streaming charts around the world.However, while some fans have been enjoying the campy thriller, others have found themselves baffled by how a multimillion-dollar movie production has failed to edit out some glaring mistakes.Lively plays triplets in the movie and in one scene she’s seen talking face-to-face with one of her twin sisters.At the start of the scene, Lively can be seen wearing a pointed earing in her left ear.However, when the camera cuts to the other perspective, she’s suddenly seen wearing a hoop earing instead.In the same scene she’s also seen wearing a large diamond ring that subsequently disappears from her finger when the camera angle changes.Fans rushed to social media to point out the bizarre error, with one saying: “The most annoying thing in movies even when the hair is moved another way or something.

It looks like a bad high school production!”“Oh my god, I can’t unsee it now,” replied another, while a third added: “How did they not notice this when filming? That’s so lazy!”Meanwhile, Lively recently carefully discussed her “lowest lows” in her first TV interview amid her ongoing legal drama with Justin Baldoni.“I have had a pretty intense year,” the Gossip Girl star said during last Thursday’s episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers.“This year has been full of the highest highs and lowest lows of my life,” she continued.“I see so many women around afraid to speak, especially now, afraid to share their experience.”“Fear is by design, it’s what keeps us silent,” she added.“But I also acknowledge that many people don’t have the opportunity to speak, so I do feel fortunate that I have been able to.”The actress has accused Justin Baldoni of sexual harassment and attempting to des...

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