Ryan Reynolds at Deadpool 2 screening

Things We Saw Today: Ryan Reynolds Says You’ll Be Disappointed in His TikTok

The king of chaos himself, Ryan Reynolds, is now bringing his very unique energy to TikTok!

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The king of chaos himself, Ryan Reynolds, is now bringing his very unique energy to TikTok! The Free Guy star posted his first video, which is a reference to the 2005 movie Just Friends, where Reynolds sings the song “I Swear” by All-4-One. Writing “I swear you will be disappointed by this account” in the caption, Reynolds is off the races with already 3 different TikToks posted!

Reynolds having his energy on TikTok feels like a blessing and a curse. Fans have come to know Ryan Reynolds for his humorous nature and his ability to make basically everything into a joke.

@vancityreynoldsI swear you will be disappointed by this account.♬ I Swear – All-4-One

This feels right. This feels like the right move for Ryan Reynolds and, also, I guess the rest of us. Getting to have more Reynolds on an app that feeds the chaotic energy of us all, we can probably expect a lot of just pure nonsense from Reynolds and that’s beautiful.

(via ComicBook.com, image: Hector Retamala/AFP Getty)

Here are some other things we saw out there today:

  • Elizabeth Warren says early childhood care is definitely infrastructure, eyeing an even larger investment than President Biden has requested. (via HuffPost)
  • Owen Wilson reacts to Mobius’ arc in the most recent episode of Loki. (via Digitial Spy)
  • This absolutely perfect Loki fan art (SPOILERS)!

Anything we missed out there, Mary Suevians? Let us know what you saw in the comments below!

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