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简介Even when Ryan Reynolds is blatantly promoting his own stuff, we still can't get mad at him.He just ...
Even when Ryan Reynolds is blatantly promoting his own stuff, we still can't get mad at him.
He just does it so damn well.
SEE ALSO:69 times Ryan Reynolds was hands down the funniest actor on TwitterReynolds has previously advertised Aviation Gin -- the company he's owned since early 2018 -- with the help of both Hugh Jackman and Andy King (aka the Fyre festival blowjob guy).
And now he's writing his own reviews of the stuff.

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You can't fault the effort that's been put in -- it's basically a short story in review form.
Solid work.
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