Ryan Reynolds thrills punters as he buys EVERYONE a round on surprise visit to Wrexham pub alongside fellow Hollywood star Channing Tatum

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Wrexham chairman Ryan Reynolds delighted punters by buying a round for everyone in a pub on Friday night. 

The Hollywood icon and one half of the League One club’s famous ownership team was joined by another star of the silver screen, Channing Tatum, at the Fat Boar pub in Wrexham. 

The Deadpool actor was seen addressing the jubilant masses, footage from Wrexham.com shows. The 48-year-old joked that the pub ‘might be bussing in another hundred people’ after he revealed he’d be paying for a round of drinks for everyone in attendance. 

Reynolds was keen to stress that he couldn’t stay long though, as he tried to make the most of his ‘night off’ away from his four young children. 

He was later seen in a picture posted by the pub alongside Tatum, who also starred in the recent hit movie Deadpool and Wolverine. 

The blockbuster film, which has grossed more than $1billion since its July release, also stars Wrexham striker Paul Mullin as Welshpool. Warning: Explicit language.

Wrexham chairman Ryan Reynolds was joined by fellow Hollywood star Channing Tatum (third from left) at the Fat Boar pub in Wrexham on Friday night

Phil Parkinson's side have enjoyed a superb start to the campaign and sit second in the table after 19 matches

Phil Parkinson’s side have enjoyed a superb start to the campaign and sit second in the table after 19 matches

‘I’m buying a round for everyone in here,’ said Reynolds. ‘which might be bussing in another hundred people as we speak but that’s fine. 

‘And then I’m going to go right now get the f*** out and go to bed. I have four kids and this is a night off where I just get to go to bed when I want to, which I’m very excited about. 

‘And I’m also very excited about tomorrow – I hope you’ll all be watching and, you know, up the town, right.’

Phil Parkinson’s side have made light work of the third tier in their first season back in the division in 20 years. Wrexham sit second on goal difference behind surprise leaders Wycombe. 

The side take on Cambridge at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday afternoon. 

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