The Craft Studio NYC. "This is not an ad," she wrote.
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Ryan Reynolds has launched a self-financed diversity and inclusion program called The Group Effort Initiative.
As part of the program, Reynolds will use his own salary to pay and house about 10 to 20 trainees on his upcoming project. The recruits will be “black, indigenous, other people of color or who are from marginalized communities across the age spectrum, giving them real-life film experience,” THR reports.
The trainees will spend their days on set and learn from the best in an effort to
The Craft Studio NYC. "This is not an ad," she wrote.
Ryan Reynolds always knows how to turn things into joke.On August 17, it was revealed that the 43-year-old actor sold the liquor company he co-owns, Aviation Gin, for a whopping $610 million. According to reports from Bloomberg, Diageo Plc acquired Aviation American Gin and other liquors sold by Davos Brands LLC, which obviously puts a pretty penny right in Ryan‘s pocket.
It’s been 20 years since Hugh Jackman slapped on some adamantium claws to play Wolverine in the first X-Men movie. Now, the Aussie star is reflecting on the role — and his American film debut — while getting in a few friendly digs at Ryan Reynolds.
Ryan Reynolds wrote a hilarious out-of-office message referencing his wife, Blake Lively, and other celebrity friends after selling his liquor company.Bloomberg reported on Monday, August 17, that Diageo acquired Aviation American Gin, which the 43-year-old actor co-owns, and other Davos Brands liquors for a whopping $610 million.After the news broke, Reynolds wrote a snarky email noting that while he is “currently out of the office,” he “will still be very hard at work selling Aviation Gin.
Ryan Reynolds is toasting his success in the business world after becoming the latest celebrity to make lucrative profits from endorsing or owning a premium alcohol brand. Alongside majority owner Davos Brands, the Canadian actor has a stake in Aviation American Gin, which is being snapped up by drinks giant Diageo as part of a $610m (£460m) deal. The purchase will also see Diageo acquire the other spirits in the Davos portfolio: Astral Tequila, Sombra Mezcal and TYKU Sake.The sale comes after
After Ryan Reynolds sold his Aviation Gin for an estimated $610 million, the "Deadpool" star has apparently set a hilarious out of office response. According to Entertainment Tonight, when someone now tries to email Reynolds, this bounceback is received: "Thanks for your email.
Ryan Reynolds just made an insane deal with Diageo, the world’s largest spirits maker, for acquisition of his spirit brand, Aviation Gin.
Alcoholic beverages giant Diageo says that it has acquired the Aviation American Gin brand co-owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, in a deal that could be worth as much as $610 million. The deal includes an upfront payment of $335 million, with an additional $275 million up for grabs based on the performance of the Aviation gin brand over a 10 year period.
The Streaming Wars just got a new fighter — Ryan Reynolds.
Ryan Reynolds has launched a new streaming service – and there’s only ONE movie to watch on it!
When Claude Taylor started his Room Rater account on Twitter (@ratemyskyperoom) in April, it was to continue the jokes he and his girlfriend were making with each other about cable news talking heads' bleak film-from-home setups.
Want to watch the 2003 Canadian heist film “Foolproof”? Ryan Reynolds has you covered.
Leave it to Ryan Reynolds to grasp onto a social media moment and take the piss out of it.
The Deadpool and Gossip Girl stars got married in 2012 at Boone Hall, South Carolina, which Reynolds now admits was a "giant f****** mistake".The 43-year-old told Fast Company magazine it was something "we'll always be deeply and unreservedly sorry for"."It's impossible to reconcile.
Ryan Reynolds has launched The Group Effort Initiative in a bid to diversify the film industry.The Deadpool star will pay 10 to 20 trainees who are black, indigenous, other persons of color or from different marginalized backgrounds to work on set, using his own earnings from every movie he makes moving forward as part of the work experience program.“I’ve had a front-row seat to the immense talent of so many artisans, storytellers, and experts,” Ryan told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement on