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Hugh Jackman uses John Legend’s ‘sexiest man alive’ award to continue merciless trolling of Ryan Reynolds

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Hugh Jackman uses John Legend’s ‘sexiest man alive’ award to continue merciless trolling of Ryan Reynolds

By Mel Evans

 

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The new sexiest man alive (Picture: Splash News)

 

In the ongoing troll war between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds, newly-crowned ‘sexiest man alive’ John Legend has now been roped in.

 

Perhaps against his will, but for our undying entertainment.

 

In a video uploaded to Instagram, Hugh trolled his pal Ryan big time as they walked along and the Logan actor ‘accidentally’ dropped his own People’s sexiest man alive cover in front of an unsuspecting Ryan.

 

As Hugh then quizzed his compadre on whether or not he had his own, Ryan announced he had a few copies of Hugh’s cover, but, as he said: ‘Usually I cut the eyes out or the mouth, but that’s just me, that’s how I roll.’

 

Full Story: https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/hugh-jackman-uses-john-legends-sexiest-man-alive-award-continue-merciless-trolling-ryan-reynolds-11122977/

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I don't understand why him. Every time I pass a bar area the girls are shouting "sexy man" after me. That many thousands of girls cannot be wrong...????

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