Hollywood stars Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds attended the European Championship quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Turkey.
European stars and politicians in the stands are not an unusual sight at European Championship games. Even Prince William (42) made an appearance at England’s quarter-final match against Switzerland. However, the fact that two top international stars attended a match at the home European Championship is unexpected.
A “wonderful” football evening for Ryan Reynolds
Hugh Jackman (55) and Ryan Reynolds (47) are currently on a promotional tour for their new film “Deadpool & Wolverine”, which opens in cinemas on July 24th. How fitting that the quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Turkey was scheduled to take place in the Olympic Stadium on July 6th during the Hollywood stars’ stay in Berlin.
Both Jackman and Reynolds published several pictures of their visit to the stadium on Instagram the following day. “We’re just getting started, Berlin,” Jackman wrote, cycling through the capital and calling out “Good morning, Berlin.” Reynolds, meanwhile, spoke of a “wonderful evening at the European Championship match” that perhaps got a little out of hand. , which show his character Deadpool apparently trying to steal the match ball. He also published a picture in which co-star Emma Corrin (28) and director Shawn Levy (55) can also be seen in the stadium.
Before the match, they spoke to Kamila Benschop (37) and were very impressed by the atmosphere in the Olympic Stadium. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” explained Reynolds. “It’s crazy,” agreed Jackman. But the two had a football background. Reynolds is co-owner of the Welsh football club Wrexham AFC. Jackman is said to be a fan of the English Norwich City FC.
Source: Stern

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