DUBAI: Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds urged young people in his home country this week to stop partying amid the coronavirus pandemic. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @arabnews.lifestyle British Columbia Premier, John Horgan, called on the “Deadpool” actor for assistance in getting young people in the Canadian province to abide by government enforced precautionary measures to help curb the spread of COVID-19. Called your office. Left a message. pic.twitter.com/CGp2IZagrD — Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) August 14, 2020 The 43-year-old star quickly responded to Horgan’s message and said: “Young folks in BC, they’re partying, which is, of course, dangerous. They probably don’t know that thousands of people are not only getting sick from coronavirus, they’re also dying from it, too. And, of course, it’s terrible that it affects our most vulnerable.” “My mom, she doesn’t want to be cooped up in her apartment all day… I hope that young people in BC don’t kill my mom or David Suzuki (a Canadian academic) — or each other. Like, let’s not kill anyone, I think that’s reasonable,” he added in his 90-minute voice message.
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