Canadian Ryan Reynolds votes in US presidential election for the first time: 'Proud'
The actor, who was born and raised in Vancouver, reportedly obtained dual citizenship in 2018
Ryan Reynolds revealed he's voted for the first time in a U.S. presidential election.
The Canadian-born actor confirmed on social media on Thursday that he voted early alongside his wife, Blake Lively.
"This is my first time voting in America. I’d like to thank my wife Blake for making my first time so gentle and loving. It was super scary at first, then exciting and now I’m a little tired. But proud. #VoteEarly," the 43-year-old joked on Instagram. In the photo he posted, the "Deadpool" star is holding his mail-in ballot.
Meanwhile, Lively also poked fun at his first-time experience writing, "It was Ryan’s first time. He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friend [sic]. #voteearly."
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Reynolds, who was born and raised in Vancouver, said back in 2016 he wished he could have voted then. The star has since obtained dual citizenship, the New York Times reported in 2018.
“I would have loved to have voted in this election, now more than ever, but I didn’t get to have a voice,” he told Variety at the time.
“I’m right at that age where I’m making that transition,” he continued. “It is interesting to watch it all unfold. We are standing at the precipice of what I think is going to be a very historical, heavily scrutinized period in United States history and it’s also a very frightening time.”
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“I can understand so much of the fear that comes from this huge portion of the population that’s going to feel disenfranchised and that’s experiencing a tremendous amount of anxiety about their future,” Reynolds added. “Minority groups, women, LGBTQ communities — those are all communities that I think are rightfully very afraid for the moment and I’m afraid with them and for them.”
Lively, 33, told Variety in 2017 she was very worried about the Trump administration. "There's a lot that's worrying me as a woman, as a mother, and not just that, but as a human being who cares about other human beings and our rights and our liberties and what we value," she said.
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