“Ryan Reynolds, the Good Elon” – A Fan Has A Wild Theory for Reynolds Taking Over Twitter and It Actually Makes Sense

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – MAY 02: Actor Ryan Reynolds attends the press conference for Seoul premiere of ‘Deadpool 2’ on May 2, 2018 in Seoul, South Korea. The film will open on May 16, in South Korea. (Photo by Han Myung-Gu/WireImage)
The Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds is not just an actor anymore. Starting from owning an entire football team to dealing with mobile sim cards, the Hollywood entrepreneur has done it all. Moreover, his active participation in the bird app has always provided free entertainment for the fans. No one is unaware of how hilarious his tweets can get. In fact, all of his jibes too, may it be at close pal Hugh Jackman, or his wife Blake Lively, Twitter never got tired of stars.
In light of the recent controversies around Twitter and its ownership, it seems that fans have finally chosen the star who should actually own the app. A user recently took to Twitter to share a complete thread about why Ryan Reynolds is the ideal fit for Twitter ownership.
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An account named Jason Goldman posted on his Twitter handle about how Jim Cramer asked the star what is called “the classic Elon Question,” “How do you do all the things you do?” And keeping the humor intact, the star started naming the others in the group. Goldman however, came up with his own theory about how he thinks Ryan Reynolds is the good Elon.
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Ryan Reynolds got asked by Jim Cramer "how do you do all the things you do?" which is the classic Elon question.
Ryan Reynolds started by naming the other members on his team.
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) March 17, 2023
I have a theory that I will now just tweet instead of actually writing that Ryan Reynolds is the good Elon. By this I mean, he is a successful entrepreneur who understands that his critical skill is branding and marketing.
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) March 17, 2023
And this is just not a phrase to catch the public eyes, he says. According to him, it means Reynolds is a “successful entrepreneur,” skillfully equipped to handle critical aspects like branding and marketing. Adding more to it, he then listed how Reynolds does not pretend to be what he is not, unlike Elon Musk. “He doesn’t pretend to be an expert on the technicalities of mobile telephony,” he further affirmed while stating why Reynolds is better than musk.
How is Ryan Reynolds better than Elon Musk when it comes to handling Twitter?
Further continuing the hilarious thread, the user even enlisted how there are many other “persuasive decks” when it comes to handling the market. And even for this, he believes Reynolds is ahead of the current owner. Because he knows how to spice things up. Goldman even believes that the same would have been valuable to Twitter.
He doesn't pretend to be an expert on gin distillation. He doesn't pretend to be an expert on the technicalities of mobile telephony. In the Cramer interview he says "you guys have forgotten more about investing than I'll ever know."
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) March 17, 2023
This reminds me of the somewhat well known story of when Sean Combs pitched Twitter in ~2009 on essentially taking over our marketing and had a very persuasive deck about what he'd done with Ciroc. When asked how he achieved those results he said "I made it hot with the ladies."
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) March 17, 2023
This would've been very valuable to Twitter! We should've thought less about brand as an extension of product and features and more as an emotion. We were very focused on onboarding users and focusing on simplifying the top of funnel but the key asset was always the brand.
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) March 17, 2023
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In conclusion, Ryan Reynolds should run Twitter. Thank you.
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) March 17, 2023
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And taking all of it into consideration, it was finally concluded that “Ryan Reynolds should run Twitter.” Although you cannot completely deny the fact, what are your honest opinions on the same?
Let us know in the comments below.
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