The Jonas Brothers, Ryan Reynolds and more are sending heartwarming messages to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
“I know 99.99 percent of your wishes weren’t to meet me at all,” Reynolds said. “They were probably to. I’ve met The Rock and I can tell you that it’s well worth a wish. Anyway, hope you guys are doing OK. Just sending [because] maybe this will brighten someone’s spirits over there.”
“I love the Make-a-Wish Foundation,” he continued. “It’s been a huge part of my DNA ever since I started in show business and inRed Notice , right now and then I got to thinking how there’s probably a lot of other wishes that got canceled as well, so that’s why I’m sending this video. Sending you guys tons of love.”
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