Don't kill my mom; stop partying

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Don't kill my mom; stop partying
Canadian-American actor Ryan Reynolds has sent a message for partying Canadian teens that aren't practicing social distancing: 'Don't kill anyone, especially not his mom'. According to Variety, John Horgan, the Premier of British Columbia, Canada, asked B.C. natives Reynolds and Seth Rogen to greatly help spread the message to teenagers that partying is not safe for them or those around them through the pandemic. Reynolds, who was simply born in Vancouver, British Columbia, responded to Horgan's call-to-action with a humorous voice message that also highlights the potentially fatal outcomes of the irresponsible behavior amid COVID outbreak.

The 34-year-old actor said, "Young folks in B.C., they're partying, which is, of course, dangerous. They probably have no idea that thousands of folks aren't only getting sick from coronavirus, they're also dying from it, too. And, of course, it's terrible that it impacts our most vulnerable."Variety reported that the 'Deadpool' actor claimed that British Columbia is "home for some of the coolest older persons on Earth," especially his mother and environmental activist David Suzuki.
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