Dashi Johnson called out his “Red Wanted” co-star Ryan Reynolds in a prank involving huge billboards and mom jokes.
Johnson, 49, collaborated with Netflix and jokingly discussed 45-year-old Reynolds, discussing his so-called streaming habits. “Jumanji” star uploaded an Instagram photo of a billboard read: “Ryan Reynolds uses his mother’s Netflix account.”
“The last robbery on the road. Beat it, @vancityreynolds,” Johnson wrote in the caption. “According to the record, Ryan’s mother is an amazing woman. I don’t know why Ryan became like him.”
Reynolds responded to the post, joking: “To be fair, my mom uses my OnlyFans account.”
Johnson released a billboard prank to promote their new movie “Red Notice” which premiered on Netflix on Friday.This action comedy movie, also starring Gal Gadot, tells the story of an FBI agent who reluctantly makes friends with the notorious art thieves, “catch an elusive liar who is always one step ahead”, according to Netflix help.
Netflix’s official account also joined the ranks, commenting on Johnson’s post, “This is the last time I let you decide what to put on Netflix’s subtitles.”
Many fans and celebrities have found Johnson’s post very funny and left a laughing emoji in the comment section.
“I also use her account,” James Andrew Jefferson Jr. joked.
“Well, I will balance the entire universe. I use my daughter’s Disney account. She doesn’t know,” a fan Joke on twitter.
“I bet that Hugh Jackman was somehow involved in the production of that billboard,” another joke, Citing the history of Reynolds and Jackman entangled with each other on social media.
At the same time, Johnson, Reynolds and Gadot had previously stated that they enjoyed making the movie together.
“Wonder Woman” star praised “Black Adam” actor personality, telling she“He is a huge stone with the softest and sweetest heart. It is like butter from the heart.”
On the other hand, the “Deadpool” star shared that he found that Gadot was “very good at comedy.”
“When she needs it, she can grow bigger; when she needs it, she can roll it up,” Reynolds said of his co-star.
The “Red Notice” is now playing on Netflix.
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