ROB McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have reacted to Welcome to Wrexham being nominated for six Emmy awards.
The hit docu-series released it's third season this year, documenting the trials and tribulations of Wrexham's return to League Two.
It was a Hollywood ending of course, as Phil Parkinson's side clinched back-to-back promotions, propelling them back into League One.
The show, which has played a huge part in Wrexham's growth worldwide, has already been renewed for a fourth season, which will focus on the Reds first campaign in League One in over 20 years.
Following the news that Welcome to Wrexham was up for six Emmy's, the co-chairman took to social media to give their reactions.
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Rob said: "6 Emmy nominations?! I am completely blown away and honored.
"Thank you to the Television Academy, FX, my Co-Chairman, the entire Welcome to Wrexham crew, and to the people of Wrexham… You are family. None of this is possible without all of you. Cymru am byth!"
Ryan added: "This is the result of the stunning and consistent effort of Rob, @grd212 and so many others. You can’t write love letters like this without being irretrievably in love.
"Wrexham AFC and the Town are a wellspring of emotion, grit and resilience. What an honour to be a part of their story."
The awards night is held in September, where Rob and Ryan will be hoping to scoop a couple of prizes.
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