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Ryan Reynolds Made A Very NSFW Quip After David Beckham Expressed Concern About Ryan's Wrist

Ryan Reynolds Made A Very NSFW Quip After David Beckham Expressed Concern About Ryan's Wrist
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Ryan Reynolds is up to one of his notoriously funny online shenanigans again.

The mischievous Deadpool actor's tweets are deemed pure comedy gold and unashamedly NSFW at times.


Speaking of which, the actor had an appropriately naughty response with British hottie David Beckham on Instagram.

It all started with this innocuous Instagram post of Reynolds after having signed 100 bottles of Aviation Gin that will go to lucky customers who purchase them in Canadian liquor stores.

"I signed 100 bottles of @AviationGin for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. Weird name for a person but tbh if that were my name, I'd drink that much too," quipped the 44-year-old star.

Enter Beckham, who commented on the intense labor that must have been involved with Reynolds' latest publicity endeavor for his gin brand.

The former English pro footballer—who is no stranger to sports injuries—observed:

"Wow that's a sore wrist if ever I saw one."

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Of course, you know where this is heading.

Reynolds responded:

"I've intensely trained my wrist since I was 15. Wait... what are we talking about?"

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Fans got a kick out of their exchange and commented accordingly, starting with this user who feigned ignorance over the wisecracking.

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Many teased Reynolds for being a late bloomer for doing whatever he was insinuating since 15.

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People remained in stitches over the R-rated humor.

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Everyone knew where this was headed.

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Reynolds' bromance with Beckham has been going on for quite some time—as early as 2018 when Beckham commented on his mate's good looks on a post of Reynolds from the set of Michael Bay's 6 Underground.

"Roberto and I are boiling alive," the actor wrote in his caption, adding, " At this point, it's not even a car. It's a giant coat made of leather, glass and armpits."

And the internet lost it when Beckham commented:

"God you are handsome @vancityreynolds"

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When it comes to their tongue-in-cheek banter, you gotta give these lads a hand.

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