Ryan Reynold's daughters steal the show during the actor's Walk of Fame ceremony
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(15 Dec 2016) RYAN REYNOLD'S ADORABLE DAUGHTERS STEAL THE SHOW DURING HIS WALK OF FAME CEREMONY
In a rare family appearance, Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and the couple's two young daughters posed front and center at the "Deadpool" actor's star ceremony Thursday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
"I want to thank my wife, Blake, who is sitting right there, who is everything to me. You are the best thing, the best thing that has ever happened to me. Second only to this star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It's the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Cut me some slack here. You make everything better - I mean absolutely everything in my life better. You have given us two of the most incredible children that I could ever hope to have. You've made me the father of my dreams when I thought I only had fun uncle potential. So thank you. I love you," Reynolds told the crowd outside the Dolby Theatre.
He also dedicated his star to his father.
"The last thing I'll say before I get off the stage is a tricky one about my dad. He's no longer with us. He never made things easy on anyone, especially himself. But he would have got a real kick out of this. So this is also for him. Thank you," he said.
Toddler James stole the show when she rushed the stage, grabbed a microphone and hammed it up for the cheering crowd.
"She sure did," said Reynolds in an interview after the event. "She's very good at that, yeah. She got pretty excited. She saw a microphone. It's like a moth to a flame."
The couple's other daughter was born in September and her name still hasn't been made public.
Actress Anna Faris was also on hand to celebrate her former "Just Friends" co-star.
"I can't wait for the day I get to work with you again on screen. And I'm so happy for your incredibly wonderful and beautiful family and your two gorgeous children that I might take home later today," she joked.
Reynolds plays a wise-cracking assassin in "Deadpool" and its upcoming sequel. He was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actor in a film comedy or musical, a rare nomination for a superhero portrayal.
"I don't really know what it means. It's incredible for the film to be recognized, you know? The individual recognition is great and I love that and I take it, but the fact that 'Deadpool,' the film as a whole, was nominated in its own category, that's extra special because that sort of breaks the glass ceiling for that genre that we're all pretty pumped up about," said Reynolds of the nods.
The R-rated superhero romp also scored a nomination for best film, comedy or musical. The Globes awards ceremony is Jan. 8.

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