It’s family day in the Aloha State.
Justin Baldoni was seen grabbing lunch with his two kids in Hawaii ahead of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ surprise appearance at “SNL 50” Sunday night.
On Saturday, the “It Ends With Us” actor and director held hands with his 9-year-old daughter, Maiya, and his 7-year-old son, Maxwell — both of whom he shares with his wife, Emily Baldoni — as they walked to grab food.
Justin, 41, dressed casually for the outing, wearing a white tank top, khaki shorts, a blue baseball cap and a pair of flip-flops.
His children also dressed for the sunny weather, both rocking shorts and white T-shirts.
The “Jane the Virgin” alum’s family outing came a day before his “It Ends With Us” co-star Lively and her husband made their first public appearance together since she filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni in December 2024.
On Sunday, the “Gossip Girl” actress and the “Deadpool” star posed for photos on the red carpet at the “Saturday Night Live 50: The Anniversary Special.”
Lively, 37, stunned in a silver dress, while Reynolds, 48, looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo.
The “Green Lantern” then poked fun at his wife’s legal drama with Baldoni during a skit with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
“Ryan Reynolds! How’s it going?” the “Mean Girls” actress, 54, asked Reynolds as he stood up.
“Great! Why, what have you heard?” he answered nervously as Lively looked shocked.
Fans slammed “SNL” for allowing the couple — who tied the knot in 2012 — to make light of the serious allegations that Lively and Baldoni have claimed about one another.
In addition to accusing the “Five Feet Apart” director of sexual harassment, Lively also claimed that he and his publicists orchestrated a smear campaign against her.
Baldoni denied all claims and in turn filed a $400 million defamation and extortion lawsuit against the “Age of Adaline” actress, Reynolds and her publicist.
The “Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity” author also filed a $250 million libel suit against the New York Times, alleging the newspaper “cherry-picked and altered communications” without providing “necessary context.” (The New York Times defended their reporting.)
The “It Ends With Us” co-stars’ trial is set for March 9, 2026.