Ryan Reynolds is urging people to get back to dating.
26.05.2021 - 21:25 / etcanada.com
Ryan Reynolds spoke about Mental Health Awareness Month in a candid new Instagram post.
The Canadian actor shared that he was posting the message later on in the month because he tends to “overschedule” himself, therefore letting “important things slip.”
Reynolds went on, “One of the reasons I overschedule myself is my lifelong pal, anxiety.
“I know I’m not alone and more importantly, to all those like me who overschedule, overthink, overwork, over-worry and over-everything, please know you’re
Ryan Reynolds is urging people to get back to dating.
A positive role model. Ryan Reynolds recently spoke out about his struggles with anxiety, and now he’s explaining that the reason he did is because of his daughters.
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Ryan Reynolds is thanking his daughters for helping him talk about his struggles with mental health.
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Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds has shared a candid message on Twitter talking about his struggles with anxiety and what he does to deal with it. Acknowledging that May – which is Mental Health Awareness Month – is coming to a close, the actor wrote: "One of the reasons I'm posting this so late is I overschedule myself and important things slip.
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Ryan Reynolds is getting real about his struggle with anxiety.
Ryan Reynolds is opening up about his longtime battle with anxiety. On Wednesday, the 44-year-old actor shared an Instagram post about his struggles in honor of Mental Health Awareness month.«I overschedule myself and important things slip,» he writes.
Sometimes, even though you love your kids to pieces, you gotta get away from them and have a quiet bit of “adult time.” Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds did precisely that on Wednesday (May 19). The couple decided to take in the sunny New York City weather and go for a stroll through the Tribeca neighborhood in Manhattan.
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