In a charming video, Ryan Reynolds invites a 9 yearold Deadpool fan who has cancer to watch a soccer match

In a charming video, Ryan Reynolds invites a 9 yearold Deadpool fan who has cancer to watch a soccer match

In addition, Blake Lively joined the call to greet the boy briefly while making fun of her husband, who shares ownership of the Welsh football team, Wrexham AFC.

Ryan Reynolds comforted a 9-year-old fan with cancer by hugging his Deadpool personal, which is obviously PG-rated.

Riley, a fan who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last year and had a portion of his leg amputated as part of his treatment, spoke with the 48-year-old actor via video call. Osteosarcoma is a form of bone cancer that results in tumors, which “create immature, irregular, diseased bone,” according to the Cleveland Clinic.

“Oh no!” In a video posted to X, the website formerly known as Twitter, Reynolds started the chat with a stony expression before grinning to welcome the admirer. Reynolds answered, “Well, hello there, Riley.” “I can’t wait to meet you. I’ve been hearing a lot about you.

He said, “I like your shirt,” alluding to Riley’s Deadpool & Wolverine blouse, which she wore when residing in the English seaside town of Hartlepool.

During an interview on the radio show BBC Tees, Micky Day, who works with the cancer organization Miles for Men, brought up Riley’s wish, which prompted the virtual meeting. After hearing the appeal, Reynolds got in touch.

Reynolds informed Riley, “You have been going through a lot.” “And I am so excited to meet you.”

Reynolds encouraged the family to get together at Wrexham AFC, the football team he co-owns with friend Rob McElhenney, as Riley’s mother, Sarah, told the BBC.