Canada filed a lawsuit against Ryan Reynolds, Seth Rogen


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– The children in British Columbia apparently got a little antsy to party, as it is not a pandemic, and Deadline reports that Prime Minister John Horgan has appealed to two of the Canadian province’s two celebrity sons to tell her that it to cut out. “We need young people to understand that now is not the time to go to big parties. @VancityReynolds & @Sethrogen – please help spread the word to stop the spread of # COVID19,” Horgan tweeted. Seth Rogen and Ryan Reynolds were only too happy – maybe a little too happy – to respond, with the former tweetjen so: “People of British Columbia! Please do not go out to parties and BBQs and other big gatherings! The COVID is still out! It’s more fun to just hang out and smoke weed and watch movies and TV shows anyway! Do that instead! Thank you! ”

Reynolds failed to plead guilty to drugs, but he pleaded not to kill his mother, and tweeted a “voicemail” of the tongue-in-cheek he left to Horgan. If young people would just stay home from big parties, he claims that his mother and academic David Suzuki, who both live in the province, could continue with their normal lives. “I hope young people from BC don’t kill my mother, honestly like David Suzuki or each other,” he said. “Let’s not kill anyone, I think that’s reasonable.” (It’s not the only good turn at Reynolds’ end.)

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