Ryan Reynolds’ cheeky WhatsApp texts as David Beckham and Tom Brady get hammering

Ryan Reynolds’ Banter Takes Center Stage Ahead of Wrexham’s Match
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In a light-hearted exchange of banter, Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds revealed the playful WhatsApp texts he shared with NFL icon Tom Brady, ahead of Wrexham’s League One clash with Birmingham City at the Racecourse Ground. The banter took an amusing turn as Reynolds poked fun at Brady’s age and looks, whilst involving former footballer David Beckham in the mix.
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The previous encounter between Wrexham and Birmingham City saw Brady and Beckham watching from the directors’ box as Birmingham secured a 3-1 victory. Reynolds, unable to attend the match, took to texting Brady and Beckham from afar, engaging in some friendly jests. Reflecting on the banter, Reynolds expressed a hint of regret, acknowledging Brady and Beckham’s kindness in real life.

While Reynolds missed the previous game, his fellow Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney made an appearance and even found himself in an interesting interaction with Brady. The banter continued as Brady unearthed a clip of McElhenney vowing to injure the football star’s arm and his character, Mac, boasting about rallying friends to beat him up.

Despite the playful exchanges, Reynolds admitted his eagerness to triumph over Brady in sports, with McElhenney showing even more determination. The dynamic between the Canadian and American co-owners adds a unique balance, with Reynolds hinting at a potential attendance at the upcoming game.

Although Reynolds took jabs at Brady, his camaraderie with Beckham remains intact, with past sightings of the two mingling at Wrexham games. Beckham, who has expressed admiration for Reynolds and McElhenney’s impact on the Welsh club, highlighted the potential in setting up teams, drawing a parallel to his own ventures in the MLS.

As the banter unfolds and anticipation builds for the clash between Wrexham and Birmingham City, Reynolds’ playful exchanges with Brady and Beckham add a touch of humour to the sporting rivalry. The camaraderie between co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney, coupled with Beckham’s supportive stance, sets the stage for an entertaining and spirited match at the Racecourse Ground.