Ryan Reynolds: Corona parties? He advises a cozy evening on the couch

Ryan Reynolds answered a politician's call for help and asked Canadian teenagers not to attend corona parties.

John Horgan (61), Prime Minister of the Canadian province of British Columbia, recently asked a famous compatriot for help at a press conference a clip on Twitter shows. The politician wants to convince young people to forego parties in times of Corona. "This is a job for 'Deadpool'. Ryan, we need you here. Call me, my number is online," said Horgan to actor Ryan Reynolds, 43, who was born in Vancouver, BC his role in the "Deadpool" comic book adaptation. Horgan asks Reynolds, but also other celebrities like Seth Rogen, 38, who come from the province, to speak a word of power.

Ryan Reynolds has now responded to this call for help and has a shrewd voice message with a serious background on Twitter released. He doesn't know if he's the right advisor on medical matters, he tells Horgan in the message – "Unless it's about cosmetic surgery, many didn't know, but I was once Hugh Jackman," jokes Reynolds. The youngsters who lived in B.C. Reynolds becomes more serious that parties would be celebrating, certainly not aware that thousands of young people not only get sick, but also die from a coronavirus infection.

It is also terrible that even the most vulnerable people in B.C. concerned, that included some of the "coolest old people in the world." Scientist David Suzuki (84), but also his mother Tammy Reynolds were among them. "She doesn't want to be locked in her apartment all day. She wants to look out for a young 30-year-old Abercrombie guy on Kitsilano Beach to find out about Mrs. Robinson. She's insatiable, "Reynolds joked again. "I hope the young people in B.C. don't kill my mother. Or David Suzuki. Or anyone. Let's not kill anyone. I think that would be sensible."

Ryan Reynolds prefers to watch "Gossip Girl"

A swipe for his wife and "Gossip Girl" series star Blake Lively (32) shouldn't be missing, of course: In the end, Reynolds admits that he loves parties, but that they take it easy: "I prefer to sit alone in my room with a glass Gin and the first 32 seasons of 'Gossip Girl'. This is a party. "

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