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Ryan Reynolds Shares Heartfelt Words About Michael J. Fox

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Ryan Reynolds recently shared a touching tribute to his friend and fellow actor, Michael J. Fox, in honor of Fox's inclusion on Time magazine's list of 100 influential celebrities. The Deadpool star and Fox have been friends for nearly two decades, with Reynolds expressing his admiration for Fox's character and impact on the world.

Reynolds took to social media to post a heartfelt blurb he wrote about Fox, highlighting the actor's humor, warmth, intelligence, and resilience in the face of Parkinson's disease. He emphasized Fox's role in advancing Parkinson's research and supporting those affected by the condition, including Reynolds' own father.

Reflecting on their friendship, Reynolds shared how Fox has inspired him with his dedication to purpose and passion, transcending his status as a movie star to become a beacon of compassion and storytelling. Reynolds also revealed how watching 'Back to the Future' with his daughter had deepened their appreciation for Fox's work and legacy.

Fox's impact on Parkinson's research and support for those affected.
Reynolds praises Fox's character, humor, and resilience.
Reynolds admires Fox's dedication to purpose and passion.

Recognizing Fox's transition from acting to advocacy, Reynolds praised the actor's efforts in raising awareness and funds for Parkinson's research. Fox's documentary 'Still' has garnered acclaim for shedding light on the disease and its impact, further solidifying his reputation as a champion for the cause.

Reynolds' tribute echoes the sentiments of Fox's fans and peers, underscoring the profound influence Fox has had both on and off the screen. As Fox continues his philanthropic endeavors, his legacy as a beloved actor and advocate remains a source of inspiration for generations to come.

'Still' is now available for streaming on Apple TV+, offering viewers a glimpse into Fox's journey and the ongoing fight against Parkinson's disease.

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