Ryan Reynolds Trolls 'Game Of Thrones' Star Emilia Clarke On Their Shared Birthday

Not even Queen Daenerys can steal his thunder!
Ex-Staffer

If you didn't already get the very important memo, it's Ryan Reynolds' and Emilia Clarke's birthday today. Unfortunately, for the Game of Thrones star, Reynolds doesn't like to share.

In typical Ryan Reynolds-fashion, he took to Twitter to troll his birthday rival, declaring that it's his day and not hers.

Clarke hasn't tweeted anything since 2013, so it's probably safe to assume she'll be taking the high road and not responding to his antics.

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Canada's official Twitter account, however, made sure to wish him a happy birthday to which he responded almost right away.

"We just wanted to pop into your feed and wish you a happy birthday on behalf of Canadians far and wide! Thanks for being you, eh?," Canada tweeted.

After all, he is a national treasure.

Reynolds adorably responded just one minute later with two heart emojis and one Canadian flag emoji.

Happy 44th birthday, Ryan!

  • Ellie Spina is an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada. She is a Canadian pop culture and celebrity news expert — definitely somebody you want to have on your trivia team to answer any entertainment-related questions. Having lived in the capital of Canada her entire life, her love for all things Canadian runs deep, especially BeaverTails! Her takeaway from 13 Going On 30 was that she wanted to be “Jenna Rink, big time magazine editor” and after six years of journalism experience, she’s doing just that.

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