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Ryan Reynolds' Kids Love Uncle Hugh Jackman In Sweet Bond

Hugh Jackman looks happy.

Ryan Reynolds recently shared heartwarming insights into his children's affection for his close friend and fellow actor, Hugh Jackman. During the New York City premiere of their movie, Reynolds revealed that his kids, particularly his daughter Betty, have developed a special bond with Jackman. Betty even playfully 'attacked' Jackman backstage, showcasing their playful relationship.

Reynolds, accompanied by his wife Blake Lively and their four children, made the premiere a family affair. The couple introduced their youngest child, 18-month-old Olin, to the public for the first time. Reynolds also mentioned that he had watched the movie with his eldest daughter, James, who thoroughly enjoyed the experience despite the unfinished special effects.

Daughter Betty playfully 'attacks' Jackman, showcasing their close bond.
Ryan Reynolds reveals children's affection for Hugh Jackman at movie premiere.
Reynolds, wife Blake Lively, and children make premiere a family affair.

Expressing gratitude to his family during the event, Reynolds publicly acknowledged his wife and children, including their newest addition, Olin. He humorously hoped that the movie screening would be the most 'traumatic' event in their lives, emphasizing his love for his family.

The premiere was filled with touching moments as Reynolds, Jackman, and their families shared laughter and joy. Reynolds' genuine affection for his loved ones was evident as he expressed appreciation for their presence at the event.

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