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Ryan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman Feud is Back On!

Okay, I’m not sure you know this or not but Ryan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman hate each other! Okay, maybe that is a lie but for the last couple of years they have been having a public feud online that we have all enjoyed watching.

Recently though the two announced they would end this “feud” and make a respectable commercial for each others companies new products. Reynolds of course has Aviation Gin and Jackman has a coffee company Laughing Man. The video starts off with both men seemingly excited to show each other the commercials. That is until it all comes undone in a most hysterical fashion. Check it out below:

 

Why have we not gotten a buddy buddy cop film with these two yet? The chemistry between these two friends is uncanny and I would love to see someone write a comedy with them in mind.

-Nick

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