RYAN REYNOLDS was spotted with Hollywood icon Channing Tatum while treating the entire pub crowd in Wrexham last night.
Reynolds, 48, is a co-owner of League One club Wrexham, alongside Rob McElhenney, known for his role in It’s Always Sunny.
Before today’s match against Cambridge at the Racecourse Ground, Reynolds delighted fans at a nearby pub.
He visited The Fat Boar in Wrexham, surprising attendees with an off-the-cuff speech.
Utilizing a microphone, he proclaimed: “I’m treating everyone here to a round, which might bring in another hundred guests, but that’s fine.
“And now I’ll be heading off to bed.
“I have four children, and this is a rare chance for me to get some peaceful sleep, which is exciting.
“I’m also eager for tomorrow – I hope you’ll all be watching and cheering for us, right?”
He humorously added: “If I don’t get a chance to visit each of you tonight at your homes, I wish you happy holidays and send my best to your families.”
Social media posts from the pub depicted Reynolds sharing enjoyable moments with fans, alongside his friend Channing Tatum.
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The pair recently appeared together in Deadpool & Wolverine with Hugh Jackman.
Wrexham’s forward, Paul Mullin, also made a cameo as “Welshpool” in the film.
Phil Parkinson’s team has attracted significant celebrity attention this season.
Their latest game against Barnsley was streamed at Cosm in Los Angeles.
Danny DeVito, a colleague of McElhenney from It’s Always Sunny, was present and seen celebrating Wrexham’s thrilling win.
Other co-stars such as Kaitlin Olson, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton were also present, along with NFL stars Cameron Dicker and Josh Harris.
Since their promotion, Wrexham has made an impressive start in the third tier.
Currently, Parkinson’s squad is sitting in second place in the table, just behind leaders Wycombe on goal difference, despite having played one extra game.
Wrexham currently leads by one point over Birmingham, which is partially owned by Tom Brady, although the Blues have two matches in hand.