Ryan Reynolds Clapped Back at One Person Who Didn't Think He Should Visit Sick Kids as Deadpool

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Ryan Reynolds Told Off Someone Who Doesn't Like Him Visiting Kids With Cancer As Deadpool

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Updated May 7 2019, 9:10 a.m. ET

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Actor Ryan Reynolds is the Internet's sweetheart, but usually because he is a potty-mouth prankster. We all like a handsome rogue with a talent for social media.

That fits in with his character Deadpool, who he promotes in ways that some might argue are inappropriate for children.

Apparently you can’t actually blow the Matterhorn.

A post shared by Ryan Reynolds (@vancityreynolds) on Dec 14, 2017 at 7:07am PST

But kids are some of his biggest fans!

On Monday, Reynolds posted photos of kids from the Make A Wish Foundation who came to visit him on set for Deadpool 2. These are kids battling life threatening illnesses, who likely look up to Deadpool because he's sassy and a fighter and also has two very cool katana swords. 

One of the best parts of playing the Big Red Jackass is welcoming @makeawishamerica and @childrenswishfoundation onto set. Deadpool kicked Cancer in the taint, but these kids do it for real every day. These foundations make dreams come true for a lot of of super-brave kids. They also make dreams come true for parents, who just wanna see their kid smile. HUGE thanks to our Prop Master, Dan Sissons, for making sure every kid left with his/her own sword. (Bamboo versions. Not stabby-stabby versions.) 🇨🇦⚔️

A post shared by Ryan Reynolds (@vancityreynolds) on Feb 19, 2018 at 6:46am PST

It looks like Reynolds and the crew gave them a memorable time:

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Unfortunately, we always get some haters in the comments.

On his photo, Reynold's wrote:

“One of the best parts of playing the Big Red Jackass is welcoming @makeawishamerica and @childrenswishfoundation onto set. Deadpool kicked Cancer in the taint, but these kids do it for real every day. These foundations make dreams come true for a lot of of super-brave kids. They also make dreams come true for parents, who just wanna see their kid smile. HUGE thanks to our Prop Master, Dan Sissons, for making sure every kid left with his/her own sword. (Bamboo versions. Not stabby-stabby versions.)"

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And then down in the comments someone responded to the lovely gesture by writing, “Guys [D]eadpool is [an] R rated movie and those kids are watching it…I think something is wrong here." They also included an angry emoji face, if you weren't sure how they felt about it.

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But our Insta-Hero didn't take it lying down.

"Yup," Reynolds responded, "Deadpool is Rated R. If my kid went through a fraction of the sh*t these kids deal with daily, I think they can watch whatever they like. That’s just my .02 cents.”

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Don't go up against Deadpool. 

Take your passion. And make it happen. #Deadpool

A post shared by Ryan Reynolds (@vancityreynolds) on Feb 6, 2018 at 5:58am PST

Or Ryan Reynolds. Like, look at him:

A perfect day with @piaget. Thank you @chabinouri for hosting — and a very special thanks to three glasses of gin, for making jet lag taste like candy. #SIHH

A post shared by Ryan Reynolds (@vancityreynolds) on Jan 16, 2018 at 8:36am PST

You can't beat that.

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