Ryan Reynolds Just Debuted A ‘Deadpool’ Sticker in An Attempt to Prevent Colon Cancer
The world is already well aware of the sarcastic genius of Ryan Reynolds. However, his brilliance is not restricted to the world of film or his wife Blake Lively. In real life, the actor is equally adept at injecting sarcasm into even the most serious yet humanitarian topics. Further, using this ability to create some of the most informed yet sarcastic advertisements in the industry. This time, the actor is emphasizing the need of colon cancer prevention.
The actor shared a video with another prominent personality, as well as an intriguing technique to combat the cancer problem.
Ryan Reynolds in collaboration with another great cause
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The actor supports a number of worthy projects. Furthermore, in order to support those causes, the actor is not afraid to promote them in the most remarkable way possible. He did just that in a video posted on his official X (previously Twitter) account in favor of the lead from behind the organization. The description for the video reads, “Know your $h*t, people!” Colon cancer is preventable.” Furthermore, the video’s emcee was American football quarterback Dak Prescott.
The video also featured the use of several stickers ranging from large predatory birds to marine animals. Ryan Reynolds took over the voicing of the video near the end, which also showed his bald Deadpool-themed sticker. Interestingly, Lead from Behind is an intriguing Colorectal Cancer Alliance initiative spearheaded by the 47-year-old actor and his creative agency, Maximum Effort.
Aside from his sporting and acting endeavors, the actor is also quite active in charitable matters. As evidenced by his recent Sick Kids Foundation advertisement.
The Deadpool actor and the Sick Kids Foundation
The actor is truly the embodiment of Christmas cheer, and his ingenious marketing skills are the cherry on top. To demonstrate this, the actor took to his official X (previously Twitter) account to discuss a cause near and dear to his heart, as well as some “pr*cks” from the Sick Kids Foundation. The actor was wearing a bow-inspired, “aesthetically pleasing” sweater to raise donations for the foundation. Despite this, he maintained his customary sense of humor.
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The video also featured the actor appreciating the talented staff of the hospital. Further, the entire administration wants the youngsters to recover swiftly and return to their normal selves. While also adding “Which, you know, is kind of a lot.” The actor’s message appears to have been well received, as the video has already gained over 100,000 views in less than 24 hours.
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