Ryan Reynolds: Ryan also revealed that the boy was the first person to watch the movie Deadpool, in a crude version before the official release
The actor Ryan Reynolds made an exciting paid tribute to the teenager Connor McGrath, 13, who died recently after a battle against cancer.
"For three consecutive years my friend Connor McGrath fought against cancer. I don't know how ... Maybe the cancer has cheated ... But the fight is over two nights ago, "wrote the actor on his Facebook.
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Reynolds met Connor and his family through the Make-A-Wish Foundation three years ago, and the two became friends:
"Connor was 13 years. But this kid ... He was smart, funny, and just not funny ' to a child '-or funny ' for a person who fights against something terrible '. He was extremely funny, that thing you see in great artists or comedy writers. An ability to comment and note that people have to be lucky enough to be born with it. While battling cancer, made everyone laugh, including the team that took care of him at the hospital.
Ryan also revealed that the boy was the first person to watch the movie Deadpool, in a gross version long before its official release, and joked about the fact:
"Before you jump down my throat for showing a movie with age restriction to a 13-year-old boy, this boy knew more cuss words than a British chef".
Ryan said grateful for the time you were with Connor, for pages and pages of hilarious messages exchanged between them, and by her parents who made the contact.
The actor also took the time to make an appeal: "If you would like to donate to Make-A-Wish Foundation, I can assure you that your money is going to a very good place. These people do not give up. They are heroes. End point, "he said.
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