BLAKE LIVELY has shared her 'love' for all things Wrexham with the world during a milestone for the club's Hollywood takeover.
Last week marked three years since Blake's husband Ryan Reynolds and friend and fellow actor Rob McElhenney took over as co-chairmen of the north Wales football club.
Thanks to them, the Wrexham name is now known throughout the world and is the city itself has become a place to visit on many a bucket list.
The club earned promotion back to the EFL after a 15-year absence and even has its very own documentary in the form of Welcome to Wrexham, which will soon return for a third season.
Former Gossip Girl star Blake marked the three-year 'owner-versary by taking to Instagram to share her love for the club and the town itself.
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Posting on her Instagram story, she said: "Most of our babies I have. This (Wrexham) is the one baby of ours that my husband had along with his baby daddy Rob McElhenney.
"I love these teams. I love this town. I love this family at Wrexham (women and men's sides). Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives."
Wrexham bounced back from a tough run of four straight defeats with a 2-1 win at Sutton United on Tuesday evening (February 13).
They are still very much in the hunt for back-to-back promotions this season as they look to go up to EFL League One.
Blake herself was there to witness the Wrexham women's team win their league title last season.
That was a memorable campaign for the club as a whole as both men and women's teams won their respective leagues.
Blake was also there to see Wrexham play in the FA Trophy final at Wembley in May 2022.
Sadly though, that ended in a painful 1-0 defeat to Bromley.
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