Ryan Reynolds applied for several Wrexham trademarks in an effort to make the Welsh team recognizable around the world.
The Adam Project actor – who bought a football club with fellow actor Rob McElhenney in 2020 – has registered the trademark “Wrexham FC 1864” and “Wrexham is the Name” in the US and UK while an application for “Welcome to Wrexham is in progress in the US and Canada, show records online.
The holding company, R. R. McReynolds Company, claimed the rights to sell club-branded products, resembling clothing, toys, games and sports equipment, and to use them in “entertainment services”.
In August, the FX documentary series “Welcome to Wrexham” premiered. work on the second season is underway.
The A-list co-owners said their goal is to turn the team into a “global force”.
The Post contacted representatives of Wrexham AFC and Reynolds, 46, for comment.
Reynolds can also be in a bidding war to buy the Ottawa Senators NHL team.
“It’s extremely expensive,” a Vancouver resident said in the fall. “I would like a partner with really deep pockets. It’s called a consortium whenever you form a group together to buy an entity. It’s a fancy way of claiming I would like a sugar mommy or sugar daddy.”
And apparently found it. He established cooperation with the Remington Group, a real estate development company based in Ontario. are taken under consideration considered one of the favouriteswith an unclear sales schedule.
But not all the pieces is strictly business – Reynolds’ ventures are especially appreciated by his wife, actress Blake Vigorous, who loves to joke and play pranks, often at the expense of her husband.
In January, the ‘Gossip Girl’ star, 35, claimed she had subscribed to ESPN+ only to witness her boyfriend’s ‘crippling anxiety’ during a Wrexham AFC match against Sheffield United, saying it was ‘price it’.
In March, she jokingly told a Wrexham fan to “leave” her partner in a viral video recorded during a match.
The enduring couple who got married in 2012 welcomed her fourth child in february the latest addition to their growing family.
They’re already the parents of three daughters: 8-year-old James; Inez, 6 years old; and Beata, 3.