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Taylor Swift makes unexpected endorsement on her Instagram story
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Date:2025-04-15 08:35:02
Taylor Swift is throwing all of her support behind "Deadpool & Wolverine."
The singer shared a photo of her, Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Shawn Levy with a lengthy movie endorsement. The five friends in October attended the Chiefs vs. Jets game, the second game Swift publicly showed support for her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
"Over the past few years I have watched one of my best friends on this planet pour every bit of his heart, soul, sweat, time, energy, jokes, pain, joy, rebellion, darkness, and magic into this film," she wrote. "He's created the best work of his life, and this film feels like an actual joy portal, a wild escape from reality, and an abs sandwich. I don't know how he did it."
Although she was referring to Reynolds, the writer, producer and main actor, she quipped, "But that's just Hugh for you! These other randoms crashed the photo and we were too polite to ask them to leave."
She made another playful jab at Reynolds, who plays "Wade Wilson, aka my godkids' sperm donor!"
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Reynolds and Lively have four kids. Three of their children — Betty, Inez and James — are included as characters in Swift's song "Betty." There was a lot of speculation about whether Swift sneakily announced the name of the couple's fourth child in a "Tortured Poets" song, until Reynolds revealed his son's name at the "Deadpool & Wolverine" movie premiere in New York. It's Olin.
Swift ended the Instagram story with a Fandango ticket link. She couldn't attend the movie's premiere on Tuesday because she was performing her Eras Tour in Hamburg, Germany.
"Deadpool and Wolverine is out TOMORROW! Here's where to buy tickets if you like things that are unspeakably awesome," she wrote.
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