Ryan Reynolds is a Hollywood star. Over the years he has been establishing his own brand, but like everything that surrounds the television world, he is associated with luxuries and congratulations. Possibly the Canadian actor is the antithesis of what is happening in the world of cinema. However, he has made a very particular confession. Carried deep within. A secret of his way of life hitherto unknown.

So it's about the lifestyle he leads. Reynolds in an interview with The New York Times confesses: "I don't have one of those huge closets full of elegant things. Marie Kondo and I would get along very well... My wife jokes that I don't need a closet for my clothes, I need a drawer."

The actor tries to be an example of consumption that mark the current times. "I have an old t-shirt that I've had for about 18 years. It was black, though it's more of a gray now. It says 'Zukey Lake Tavern' on the chest. I don't even know where that bar is, but it's from a real tavern somewhere." I've had a couple of people say to me, 'Come on, man, that's from my town.' Maybe it was around 1998, when everything in vintage stores was four dollars."

Or for example: "I'm a bit obsessed with a navy blue zip-up sweatshirt from a Canadian brand called Reigning Champ", to finish by saying: "I have some appreciation for things that last and are of quality, things that are not disposable".

Turned into businessman and now owner of the Welsh football club Wrexham

Ryan Reynolds' career began with television productions such as Hillside (1993), in which he participated in 13 episodes, and which was distributed by Nickelodeon under the name Fifteen. He also appeared in other telefilms such as The Marshal (1995), The X Files (1996) or the telefilm Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996), starring Melissa Joan Hart.

But his first role in a blockbuster was with the character of Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), starring Hugh Jackman in the role of Wolverine.

He became a businessman and the last thing that is known about him is that a business group (formed by Reynolds and Rob McElhenney) was negotiating to take over Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football club. After receiving the approval of the committee 'Wrexham Supporters Trust' the, at that time, current group of shareholders of the club. Although it was necessary to wait until February 2021, for its acquisition to be approved by the Financial Conduct Authority (the financial authority of the United Kingdom).

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