Ryan Reynolds is showing his old town some love.
25.03.2020 - 17:17 / variety.com
TV commercials have long been the surest bet on Madison Avenue. Suddenly, they’re looking more like a risky gambit.
One ad recently making the rounds in these uncertain days of coronavirus was a spot from Mint Mobile, a wireless carrier that aims for young customers and is partially owned by actor Ryan Reynolds. The commercial, viewed on CNN last week, showed people at a party eating from a bowl of dip with their bare hands, and then feeding it to each other the same way. At a time when
Ryan Reynolds is showing his old town some love.
Wimbledon, the famed tennis tournament taking place on the outskirts of London, England every year, has been cancelled for the first time since World War II back in 1945, ESPN reports.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are also contributing to the massive fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
With the coronavirus outbreak going rampant as the days go by and the death toll increasing at an alarming rate, many celebrities have been stepping up to make sure to contribute to the cause. This includes Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who generously donated USD 1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada on March 17, 2020.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are stepping up once again for an important cause. Two weeks after the Hollywood couple donated $1 million to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada, the famous duo is giving back once again.
Christina Aguilera is campaigning for a cause near and dear to her heart.
The 'Deadpool' actor flexed his comedy muscles
Ryan Reynolds shared a public service announcement to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus in Canada in which he poked fun at fellow celebrities feeling self-important amid the ongoing crisis. The Canadian actor shared the brief one-minute video on his Twitter page Monday in response to a social media chain launched by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have followed in the footsteps of Ryan Reynolds and pledged to support bartenders out of work due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Ryan Reynolds is continuing to give back to the community amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Celebrities, take notes from the one and only Ryan Reynolds. "We need to work to flatten the curve and fight off COVID-19," said the 43-year-old actor in a video posted to Twitter on Monday, before making a joke about who the real heroes are during these times. "I think in times of crisis, I think we all know that it's the celebrities we count on most.
Ryan Reynolds is calling celebrities to arms to face a global pandemic.
After countless live events, concerts, and television productions have been due to the outbreak, the fate of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo has finally been revealed.On Sunday, March 22, President Thomas Bach said he was going to to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled to begin July 24, but had ruled out canceling the games.