Ryan Reynolds Confused By Martha Stewart’s ‘Not Funny’ Satire, Says They’ve Only Met Twice: Report

Ryan Reynolds Confused By Martha Stewart's 'Not Funny' Satire, Says They've Only Met Twice: Report

Martha Stewart recently upset many fans when she called Hollywood’s favorite funnyman Ryan Reynolds ‘not funny’. Along with Reynolds, Deadpool and Wolverine co-star Hugh Jackman also reacted strongly to this. Now, a new report claims Reynolds is ‘confused’ by the satire. ,Also read: Ryan Reynolds praises Martha Stewart for calling her ‘not so funny’,

Ryan Reynolds surprised by Martha Stewart’s statement on sense of humor

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Martha talked about Ryan Reynolds on Built Rewards’ Rent Free game show when asked which celebs she thinks are more fun to hang out with. “He’s probably on the list just because he hides himself in his movies and you don’t see his face. Ryan Reynolds, is he one of them?” He said. “And you want to know something? He’s not that funny in real life. No, he’s not that funny. He’s very serious.”

Lifestyle coach Martha then said, “He’s a good actor. He can act funny, but he’s not funny. Maybe he can be funny again.”

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tmz A source close to Ryan Reynolds is quoted as saying that the actor is confused by Martha’s statements. The source said, “MS doesn’t really know Ryan that well. He’s only met Martha once or twice, and he’s not sure what she was expecting.” “That means sometimes he shuts down around people.”

TMZ said the source told them that Martha and Ryan Reynolds ‘only interacted very briefly at one or two parties’, also adding that such a short period of time is ‘hardly enough time to assess someone’s personality’.

Earlier, Ryan Reynolds sarcastically responded to the news on So the gap was closed after.”

Ryan Reynolds career

Ryan Reynolds was seen in the comedies National Lampoon’s Van Wilder (2002), Waiting… (2005), and The Proposal (2009), and the superhero films Blade: Trinity (2004), and Green Lantern (2011). Reynolds’ breakthrough performances came with the superhero films Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018), and Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), in which he played the title character. His performance in the first one earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination.

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