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Ryan Reynolds Swaps Taylor Swift And Blake Lively's Faces With His And Travis Kelce's In Hilarious Photo

Ryan Reynolds Swaps Taylor Swift And Blake Lively's Faces With His And Travis Kelce's In Hilarious Photo
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The actor photoshopped an intimate photo of his wife and Swift to instead feature him and Travis Kelce—and the results are an instant classic.

Ryan Reynolds is many things: A-list movie star, business mogul, producer. But internet prankster is probably most fans' favorite Reynolds role, especially when he's trolling his wife Blake Lively online.

Of course, when it comes to the internet's favorite couple, Reynolds and Lively are bested nowadays by pop star Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.


Reynolds seems to have found the perfect way to meld the two couples' star power into the perfect Reynolds-ian joke, and it's got the internet howling.

Over the weekend, Reynolds, in his perfectly Ryan Reynolds way, posted a photo to Instagram Stories of Swift and Lively, who have long been close friends, sexily draped over a couch at an event.

But the faces have been swapped to Reynolds' and Kelce's to create an instant classic.

Along with the hilarious image, Reynolds included the caption:

"I feel like I should remember this."

The joke being that he doesn't remember the night he and Kelce dressed as women and cuddled on a couch. Hilarious.

The photo was created by a fan, who Reynolds also tagged in his post—as he should, because their Photoshop job is pretty impressive.

The original photo came from the recent London premiere of Beyoncé's concert film Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, and was originally posted by Swift herself. It was only a matter of time before Swifties got hold of it and worked their Photoshopping magic.

On social media, many people found the photo hilarious.








Who knows what Reynolds and the internet will come up with next. Whatever it is, it surely will be no match for this classic.

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