Ryan Reynolds Says He's Not 'The Guy' To Give BC People Advice But Does Anyway (VIDEO)

"I hope that young people in BC don't kill my mom." 😅
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He can't help it! Vancouver-born Ryan Reynolds responded to Premier John Horgan's request that he and Seth Rogen should give COVID-19 advice to young B.C. party-goers. 

In a voice message posted on his Twitter, Reynolds said, "I don't think I'm the guy to deliver this message." But he goes on to share his thoughts about young folks in B.C. anyway.

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He reminded the "young folks" that partying can be "dangerous" at the moment, as young people aren't just testing positive but actually dying from COVID-19. 

The Deadpool star also talks about how their actions are affecting older people. "B.C. is home to some of the coolest older people on earth," said the actor, referencing David Suzuki and his own mother. 

"I hope that young people in B.C. don't kill my mom," he added. "Or David Suzuki. Or each other. Let's not kill anyone, I think that's reasonable," he said. 

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