Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman answering questions from children gets surprisingly sweary

Brutal.
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When Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman answer questions from random children, they don't take any prisoners.

Guest hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the clip above, the Deadpool and Wolverine stars pause their monologue for a quick Q&A with some youngsters filmed asking questions from the Hollwyood Walk of Fame. But when one kid has the audacity to ask who they are, things go south.

"Hey kid, hi," says Hugh Jackman. "I'm the guy whose walk of fame star you're standing on, you little s***."

"I got this, alright," says Reynolds, stepping in. "Who are we? We're the outgrowth of severe childhood trauma, who have toiled away in this vapid, morally bankrupt industry for the past 25 years and now, we have enough money to get away with literally anything. We could buy your childhood home and burn it to the ground. You hear me? You think Jimmy Kimmel's really on vacation? He's dead. We killed him. You got it, whatever the f*** your name is?"

What else would you really expect from Deadpool?

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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