He makes difficult holiday choices to keep his family safe.
Ryan Reynolds also shared his gratitude with other families who canceled their vacation plans this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which has risen to alarm levels in the United States in recent weeks.
The 44-year-old 6 Underground star shared a simple text post with his 36.7 million followers on Saturday, to applaud the compassion of many of them.

Do the right thing: Ryan Reynolds, 44, thanked families for dropping out of holiday gatherings this year because the ongoing coronavirus pandemic made socialization dangerous; seen in December 2019
Ryan, who shares three small children with his wife Blake Lively, 33, posted a simple black and white message on Instagram Stories.
“My children will not see their grandparents this Christmas,” he confessed.
Or friends or aunts and uncles. It sucks, he added.
The Deadpool star ended the short message by writing: “My hat is like many others who do the same thing.”

Safety first: The Deadpool star wrote that her children “will not see their grandparents this Christmas” or other relatives

Growing family: Ryan and Blake, who married in 2012, share a six-year-old son, James, a four-year-old daughter, Inez, and their youngest daughter Betty, one
Ryan and Blake, who married in 2012, share a six-year-old son, James, a four-year-old daughter, Inez, and their youngest daughter, Betty, one.
The couple did not initially announce Betty’s name, but eagle-eyed fans of their girlfriend Taylor Swift realized that she cleverly revealed the name by giving it to one of the characters on her surprise Folklore album.
In July, Ryan joked with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show about how all the time he spent with his children during the pandemic would affect them later in life.
“Honestly, I think he’s setting a dangerous Jimmy precedent,” he joked. “When we look back on these years from now on, they will think of me and the way I was a father present …”
“It was actually amazing,” he said, giving up his usual joking behavior. “I try to let myself be appreciated as much as possible, because there are so many people around the world that this is not a good thing, but it causes a lot of anxiety for many people. So I try to let myself appreciate the time spent in front of the family and spend as much time as possible.

Laughing: In July, Ryan joked with Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show, saying he set a “dangerous precedent” for being a “father present” due to the pandemic; Ryan and Blake seen in 2016 with James and Inez
On Wednesday, Ryan improved his fishing game by targeting Blake when he scored on a hilarious fake PSA, urging new mothers to avoid “d ** ks” after birth.
The actor joked that he should not label his actress’ wife in the playful video from the parent company FridaMom – even if he included her Instagram handle in the comment.
The video was posted by FridaMom’s account, who shares useful information after the birth, while sometimes putting a humorous return in the tips.
In addition to avoiding the anatomical type, the two professionals also urged new mothers to avoid other types of “d ** ks”, such as “Thoughtless D ** k” which “comes to visit and offers zero f ** ks as the mother does and is only interested in the child.
Ryan jumped into the video’s comments, writing, “I’d tag @blakelively, but I’m afraid it might not work out for me.”

Interfamily feud: Ryan jokingly labeled his wife, Blake Lively, in a hilarious PSA that urges new mothers to avoid both “literally” and figuratively “d ** ks” after gave birth on Wednesday
Ryan may have tried to return to Blake after leaving him off his list of his four favorite things in Vancouver, Canada, which he shared on Instagram Stories earlier this week.
The first things were all the desserts in the West Coast town, but she saved the fourth entrance for … another dessert.
“… Who did you think I was going to say ??” she joked in her legend about leaving her husband on the candy list.

Fight words: Ryan usually faces stars like Hugh Jackman or Chris Hemsworth, who called him “ad ** khead” and “the least favorite Canadian in the world” earlier this month.

Becoming Personal: The Avengers star responded to a previous clip in which Detective Pikachu’s star made his mother insult Hemsworth, calling him “a crazy hat”
Ryan usually focuses on fighting with his famous colleagues and on-screen superheroes, such as Thor’s Chris Hemsworth, who called him “ad ** khead” and “the least favorite Canadian in the world” in a video from the beginning this month which is meant to help the charity fantasy football league.
The Avengers star responded to a previous clip, in which Detective Pikachu’s star made his mother insult Hemsworth, calling him “a crazy hat”.
She also burns him, calling him “everyone’s least Australian favorite”.
“And as a reminder, Hugh Jackman still exists,” she joked, referring to her son’s longer life struggle with star Logan.

The endless feud: “And as a reminder, Hugh Jackman still exists,” she joked, referring to her son’s even longer feud with star Logan; seen in December 2019 in Seoul