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Ryan Reynolds is helping sick children for the holidays with the help of his infamous ugly Christmas sweater Ryan Reynolds and his ugly Christmas sweater are back and better than ever! The actor ...
Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds and his now-talking ugly Christmas sweater raised more than $580,000 for Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children in 2022.
Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds and his 'aesthetically challenged' sweater have helped the Hospital for Sick Children raise more than $640,000 this holiday season -- about double the amount from the ...
A version of Reynolds' "aesthetically challenged" sweater can also be purchased. Established in 1972, SickKids Foundation is the largest charitable funder of child health research, learning and ...
For the fifth year running, Ryan Reynolds and his ugly holiday sweater will once again bring some festive fun to The Hospital for Sick Children to support their annual fundraising campaign ahead ...
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) December 8, 2022 "As a sweater and fellow Canadian that comes out but once a year, I've grown a little tired of Ryan's like, self-deprecating, deanpan jokes ...
Ryan Reynolds and his ugly Christmas sweater are back and better than ever! The actor, 43, shared a sweet animated video on his Instagram account on Friday that depicts Reynolds wearing the green ...
Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds is launching his annual campaign to raise money for SickKids hospital in Toronto by putting on his now infamous red and green sweater. Reynolds posted a video ...
Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds is letting his ugly sweater do the talking during this year’s holiday campaign for The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Search. Search CP24 X.
For the fourth year running, Ryan Reynolds and his bow-wrapped holiday sweater will once again bring their festive magic to The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) as they launch their annual ...
Replicas of Reynolds’ ugly sweater are also available for purchase on SickKids’ 5Fifty5 gift shop website, with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit the hospital.