'Family is at the root of everything I do,' blakelively said.
, is central to her decision-making process."So whenever I create something, I create something with family in mind, because that's just how I live."Betty Buzz
— a line of sparkling nonalcoholic beverage mixers."That's part of the reason why Betty Buzz was important to us — that my kids could drink them as well as me," Lively said."That it wouldn't be ingredients that I would feel bad about them putting in their bodies." As for her acting career, the entrepreneur said that she aims to develop and star in films that her children would be"proud" to see her in."Family is at the root of everything I do, and it's why I feel good about what I'm doing — because it has a real meaning and heart behind it all," she said.
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