Ryan Reynolds Wins the Hearts of High School Kids, Giving Them an Interview for a Noble Cause

Published 12/17/2022, 6:54 AM EST

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Ryan Reynolds never runs out of ways to win our hearts. The actor has proven countless that he does not need to be acting to be at the center of attention. Just hearing him talk on various subjects is entertaining enough.

The actor now has one of the most successful side hustles that he can boast about. The Wrexham owner, amidst the making of Deadpool 3 and Ottawa Senators bid, made time to give an interview with indigenous high school kids.

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Why did Ryan Reynolds give an interview to indigenous high school kids?

The Deadpool actor joined Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School’s media club for an interview. Furthermore, the actor chimed in all the way from New York and gave one of the most heartwarming interviews of all time. The interview was done in order to bring support and attention to the Wake the Giant Musical Festival, which Ryan Reynolds was very excited about. The once-a-year festival is a way to give a warm welcome to the indigenous kids that study in Thunder Bay.

When the student chief Drek Monias of Sandy Lake First Nation, who was one heck of an interviewer, asked Reynolds if he would join the festival, he had a very obvious joke to make.

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The Free Guy actor asked “Do I have to know how to play a musical instrument or something?” which earned him a laugh from his little interviewer. Reynolds further added, “Assuming I’m not across the pond in England, shooting the next Deadpool movie, I would love to be a part of something like that.”

This is not the first time that Reynolds is supporting indigenous kids. The actor and his wife donate $500,00 for bringing clean water to the indigenous communities, per the report by Leith Dunick. Furthermore, Reynolds and Lively have also donated $250,000 to an Indigenous high school.

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Apart from his love and goal of making sure indigenous kids get all the rights and facilities they deserve, Reynolds discussed all the major headlines surrounding him. The actor has once again spoken about his desire to buy the Ottawa Senators because he believes in its potential.

Did you know that Ryan Reynolds and his wife have been working in support of the indigenous communities for a long time? Let us know in the comments below.

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Aliza Siddiqui

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Meet Aliza Siddiqui, a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. Her love affair with Hollywood began with Anne Hathaway and The Princess Diaries, but it was the thrilling climax of Don’t Look Up that cemented her infatuation with the industry and its filmmaking. Aliza's journey into entertainment reporting began with her time at Otakukart, where she wrote over a thousand articles.

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