'My heart' – Ryan Reynolds leaks Deadpool deleted scene that has Wrexham star making X-rated outburst
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Ryan Reynolds has posted footage of Paul Mullin telling him to ‘f*** off’.
But don’t worry Wrexham fans, the pair haven’t fallen out in real life!
Instead, the pair’s fiery interaction was all part of Wrexham co-owner Reynolds’ recent Deadpool and Wolverine film.
Mullin has become synonymous with the Hollywood takeover at Wrexham since signing from Cambridge to become one of the club’s star strikers.
He’s become that loved by Wrexham fans he was invited to play a part in Reynolds’ new film, which was released on Disney Plus this week.
And Canadian Reynolds has now posted a deleted scene of him and Mullin to tease the launch on the streaming platform.
Taking to X, Reynolds wrote: “His scene was deleted from the film but not my heart.”
The footage shows the camera panning to Mullin, or in this case, Welshpool.
Dressed in a Deadpool costume with a huge Welsh flag across the front, Mullin is seen holding two fingers held aloft.
“F*** off, c***!” he says to Reynolds’ character Deadpool.
The scene may well have been deleted from the final cut, but fans have been cracking up at the footage.
And some are gutted the scene was removed.
One fan wrote on X: “@PMullin7 deleted line from #DeadpoolAndWolverine is rather fruity.
“That was the only way he was ever speaking to the boss like that!”
Another said: “THEY GAVE A LINE TO WELSHPOOL AND THEY F****** CUT IT OUT???????????”
A third wrote: “Even as the owner of a club, is it not f****** mental that a League One striker is in the extended cut of one of the years biggest box office hits?”
Mullin became one of the main stars in the club’s Disney Plus docuseries ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ after signing in 2021.
After joining the club in the National League, he’s helped the Welsh outfit rise to League One after successive promotions from the fifth tier.
Mullin has bagged 103 goals for Wrexham in 149 games, picking up 11 assists along the way.
Wrexham currently sit third in League One.