RYAN REYNOLDS took to social media to showcase a 'most incredible' Wrexham-inspired gift he received for his birthday this week.
The Deadpool star and Wrexham AFC co-chairman turned 47 years old on Monday (October 23).
And, fellow club co-owner and friend Rob McElhenney provided him with the news that he is looking at setting up a memorial park in his honour in Wrexham in months to come.
The 'Ryan Rodney Reynolds' memorial park could well be set up at the old Hippodrome site on Henblas Street soon.
Rob has unveiled plans to create a 'flexible space that can be used by the Wrexham community' on site.
And if that wasn't enough for Ryan on his big day, he was also gifted another amazing Wrexham-inspired present.
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Luxury motorcycle helmet designers Hedon Workshop put together an 'incredible' Wrexham AFC style helmet for Ryan.
Complete with the club crest on the inside, the helmet also features Wrexham's traditional colours in a striking pattern.
Ryan took to his Instagram stories to show off one of his birthday presents, backed up by the Declan Swans' 'Always Sunny In Wrexham' hit which has become a theme song for Wrexham AFC in recent years.
You can take a look at that video here ...
Ok so this customised Wrexham helmet made for @VancityReynolds birthday is very cool indeed 🎁 pic.twitter.com/w9egbV0bRH
— RobRyanRed - Wrexham AFC Podcast (@RobRyanRed) October 23, 2023
Ryan said: "Holy Hell. Thank you @HedonWorkshop for making the most incredible custom Wrexham helmet. It feels like my mom is hugging my entire head while apologizing for making me mow the lawn during that heat wave when I was nine. You guys have outdone yourselves!!!"
Here's hoping he pulls up to the STok Cae Ras wearing it someday!
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