Rob McElhenney posted a slightly jealous response to a photo of Ryan Reynolds and Channing Tatum posing at the Wrexham co-owners' new memorial park.
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The 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' creator gifted the new park (called the Ryan Rodney Reynolds Memorial Park) to his co-owner for his 47th birthday, sharing an announcement video starring Chris Pratt at the time. A glimpse of the site has now appeared on social media with fellow Hollywood star Channing Tatum posing next to Reynolds outside. McElhenney joked that he wasn't too pleased about it.
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The plan for the park is all about developing a community area in the centre of Wrexham. Once completed, this will be a "beautiful" green space for the public to use, with pop-up food spots and cinema screenings, all situated on the site of the old Wrexham Hippodrome. Reynolds' latest social media post suggests that the grand opening isn't too far away.
WHAT MCELHENNEY SAID
Resharing Reynolds' photo with Tatum, McElhenney wrote on Instagram: "wow bringing another man to OUR spot @vancityreynolds". This was after the 'Deadpool' star said: "Thank you @robmcelhenney for gifting me the 'Ryan Rodney Reynolds MEMORIAL PARK.' I felt twenty percent more dead just being there."
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Reynolds and McElhenney's club are in the midst of a fierce battle for promotion from the third tier to the Championship, and Phil Parkinson's side would have been disappointed not to collect three points at home against Cambridge United. The League One fixture was attended by the latest US celebrities to endorse the Wrexham project, the aforementioned Tatum and Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. McElhenney apologised to his guests after the 2-2 draw with relegation-threatened Cambridge.






