Let's face it—stars are just like us. Sure, they're loaded and famous, but at the end of the day, they still do the things we all do. Like, for instance, pulling pranks on their friends. That's exactly what happened when Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal decided to play a little trick on Ryan Reynolds, the guy behind Deadpool. Imagine this: Ryan gets an invite to what he thinks is a sweater party. So, he busts out his best ugly Christmas sweater, only to find out his pals totally lied to him. And of course, Ryan had to share the moment with the world on Instagram, where he posted some photos of himself rocking that festive look. Here's the kicker—his so-called friends weren’t even dressed for a sweater party. Check it out:
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In the caption of the post, Ryan didn’t hold back, calling his pals “these f–king a–holes.” And why wouldn’t he? After all, the photos showed Hugh and Jake exchanging a triumphant high-five, celebrating their prank-pulling victory. But wait, it gets worse—Ryan’s wife, Blake Lively, couldn’t resist giving the post a like on Instagram. Talk about adding insult to injury, right? However, Ryan’s fans found the whole thing hilarious, and let's be honest—it’s hard not to laugh when someone pulls off such a classic prank.
Despite this playful betrayal, Ryan shouldn’t feel too bad. After all, his Deadpool sequel raked in over $300 million at the box office, proving his star power is as strong as ever. Plus, Ryan will soon lend his voice to Detective Pikachu in the upcoming Pokémon: Detective Pikachu movie, which is sure to be a hit with fans. Meanwhile, Hugh Jackman will dazzle audiences in Broadway 4D, because, as we all know, Hugh loves nothing more than to entertain. Jake Gyllenhaal, on the other hand, recently signed on to play the villain Mysterio in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Clearly, all three of these talented actors are doing pretty well for themselves, and who knows? Maybe their pranks will inspire a whole new level of friendly rivalry in Hollywood.