Ryan Reynolds says he and Blake Lively's 4 children also have passports from another country very close to his heart

Ryan Reynolds says he and Blake Lively's 4 children also have passports from another country very close to his heart

Ryan Reynolds is the parent of 4 children (3 daughters and 4th baby), whose name and gender have not been announced.Reynolds revealed in a recent interview that his brood holds both U.S. and Canadian passports.He is proud.

Reynolds, among all the people, spoke to Hugh Jackman for the magazine's latest cover story, where they joked about their federal connections. (Reynolds is Canadian and Jackman is Australian."It was really important to us that we spent time in Australia," Jackman said of his two children...[and] they say, "When you ask them, they say, "I'm Australian."And they will say, "No, I'm also American, but I'm Australian.The interviewer as Jackman turned the question to Reynolds and asked, "How are you with the kids?""My children, they also have Canadian passports and they feel a real connection with it," Reynolds replied. "That's the point of their pride. They have also spent a huge amount of their formative years in Canada, especially in Vancouver.

Reynolds shot the first two Deadpool movies in Vancouver and he joked "I had one child in Deadpool 1 and I had two in Deadpool 2 but hopefully don't do Deadpool 8 because I don't want eight kids.""(When I was in the middle of the road, it seemed to be a long time.)On a more serious note, he said that James, Ines, Betty, and his youngest, "They love coming from Canada." They tell people they are. "Oh, I'm half Canadian, half American.

He and Lively are raising children in New York, but Reynolds told the Vancouver Sun in 2023-11 that the family could eventually move to Canada."We've done that.I think we can characterize it as subtly looking for a while," he said of house hunting in British Columbia. "Thankfully, my wife is obsessed with Vancouver and the Vancouver food scene. I'm obsessed with a given childhood, and how privileged it was to grow up in places like Vancouver.

He said, "It really gave me the tools to handle and deal with a lot of things, maybe some of my peers maybe have a slightly maladaptive coping mechanism to deal with.

Reynolds continued, according to US weekly, that he was "still friends with most of the people I attended school with here." They all tend to have something in them, I think, that [it] wants to see the world, the country, or the city — or whatever you want to call it — a little bit I'm deeply grateful for it.” 

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