Hollywood A-Lister Ryan Reynolds saw Wrexham get closer to the championship promotion after beating Burton Albion 3-0.
Reynolds has come from the United States for his first game since the start of the year and was smiling while the team of Phil Parkinson put their opponents to the sword.
Before the match, the Deadpool star was seen to sign autographs and stop for the selfies for the supporters, before he then took his place in the stands.
Steven Fletcher pierced in the 71st minute and the valves then opened, Sam Smith and Jack Marriott also finding the net in a 16 -minute gust.
Reynolds, 48, was spotted celebrating Smith’s crucial goal, the fist pumping towards supporters and other dignitaries on his left.
The result left Wrexham six points from Wycombe with the prospect of a third consecutive promotion, and a place on the second level, getting closer and closer.
Ryan Reynolds was very smiling while Wrexham beat Burton Albion to get closer to the promotion
Reynolds was spotted to sign autographs and take selfies with supporters before the match
Three QuickFire goals moved the side supported by Hollywood six points from Wycombe
“So it’s worth getting up early today,” said co -owner Rob Mcelhenney on X.
Reynolds was present for the last time at the racetrack in December 2024 for a 2-2 draw with Cambridge United, an opportunity that saw Wrexham get back to death.
On Saturday, he praised the players inside the tunnel as they headed for the locker room and share a warm embrace with the former defender of Wrexham Anthony Ford.
Reynolds’ visit to the north of Wales comes after having submitted a rejection of the defamation trial of $ 400 million by Justin Baldoni.
The legal battle began in December when the wife of Reynolds, Blake Lively, 37, filed a complaint for sexual harassment against the director Baldoni for his alleged actions on the set of this one ends with us.
Baldoni then followed by the launch of a defamation trial of $ 400 million against Lively, its publicist and Reynolds.
He also filed a defamation trial of $ 250 million against the New York Times for his reports on Lively allegations – saying that his functionality included only the actress’s events. Lively and Baldoni denied the claims of the other.
The New York Times denied the charges of Baldoni and asked that his trial against the newspaper be rejected.