PAUL Mullin surprised Ryan Reynolds on BBC Radio 1's breakfast show this morning.
Ryan was joined on Greg James' breakfast show by Hugh Jackman, as the pair continue to promote Deadpool vs Wolverine, which is released next week.
Earlier this week Ryan and Hugh were on with Zoe Ball on Radio 2, and this morning (July 19) they played 'unpopular opinions' with the Radio 1 breakfast show host, Greg.
Listeners get to phone in and tell Greg and his guests their popular opinions.
Much to the shock of Ryan on Friday morning, a certain Paul called in with the opinion: "Rob McElhenney is the best Wrexham owner."
To which Ryan replied: "I know that voice.
"Mullin why aren't you doing calisthenics right now buddy? Maybe stretch that recently fixed back out a little bit, maybe make good on an investment and a promise that we made."
The Reds co-chairman was referring to the recent operation that Mullin underwent in a bid to fix a long term injury issue.
The Wrexham striker has missed out on the club's pre-season tour of America and Canada, and is likely to miss a handful of league games at the start of the League One season.
When asked what his real opinion on Ryan and Rob as owners was, Paul was full of praise for the Hollywood pair.
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He said: "Both wonderful as owners and more than that just as people. We get to see them as people rather than owners now.
"As we've seen in the documentary what they've done for the community is phenomenal and our success is obviously down to them, and they're success with the club is down to us which is brilliant and long may it continue."
The kind words led Ryan to state that Wrexham has the "best locker room in the world.
He added: "We've got the best locker room in the entire world and it's led by guys like that, I really feel incredibly lucky."
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