Image via Ryan Reynolds/Twitter.

Ryan Reynolds joins in on roasting Nick Cannon on his 11th incoming baby

Nick Cannon done did it again.

Nick Cannon having a large number of children is one thing that people on the internet love to talk about, and actor/businessman Ryan Reynolds is now one of them.

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Upon hearing the news that comedic actor and TV host Cannon will be expecting his 11th baby, Reynolds gave his signature sarcastic reaction on Twitter.

“We’re gonna need a bigger bottle.”

It turns out this is not the first time Reynolds has poked fun at Cannon’s prolific number of offspring. The Drumline star became a spokesperson for Aviation Gin, a company owned by Reynolds, for a single commercial. In the ad, which Reynolds shared on his Twitter account in commemoration of Father’s Day earlier this year, Cannon mixed together a cocktail fittingly called the Aviation Vasectomy.

“Congrats to @NickCannon! Yes, it’s delicious, but the Aviation Vasectomy is clearly not yet 100% effective,” Reynolds wrote on in a tweet back in June.

The newborn in question is Cannon’s second child with model Alyssa Scott. Cannon and Scott share a child, Zen, who tragically died of brain cancer at five months old back in December 2021, People reported.

In an intimate Instagram post, Scott called the pregnancy a “MIRACLE & a BLESSING.”

It didn’t take long for people on Twitter to parody the situation.

“Nick Cannon FaceTiming his kids,” was one person’s caption of a photo of a man with about a million phone screens in front of him.

Another Twitter user has taken to retweeting a seemingly timeless post every time Cannon announces he has a new child on the way.

“Bringing this back because it’s been 2 months and nick cannon is once again having another baby.”

We’ll be sure to keep you updated on Cannon’s continued paternal pursuits as the news develops.


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