Hollywood star Blake Lively leaves fans in stitches with brutal message to girlfriend of Wrexham fan who saw her at game

HOLLYWOOD star Blake Lively left a Wrexham fan in stitches as she sent a brutal message to their girlfriend.

Blake, the wife of Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds, was in attendance at the Racecourse Ground over the weekend.

A Wrexham fan asked Blake Lively if she could say hi to his girlfriend

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A Wrexham fan asked Blake Lively if she could say hi to his girlfriendCredit: Twitter
But he got more than he bargained for as Blake made a brutal joke at his expense

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But he got more than he bargained for as Blake made a brutal joke at his expenseCredit: Twitter

As she partook on a walk around the ground, a Wrexham fan asked if she could say hi to his girlfriend Stephanie.

However, the fan got a bit more than they bargained for, as Blake quipped: “Hi Stephanie. You should leave him.”

The joke left the crowd in stitches, with the fan also seeing the funny side of the joke.

Taking to Twitter, he said: “Stephs cried happiness and she’s absolutely over the moon.. Luckily she hasn’t broke up with me!🤣 thanks again❤️@blakelively @stephaniexcxc.”

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Stephanie herself got involved in the banter too, declaring later on Twitter: “Best day ever.”

It also appears it will take more than Blake’s opinion to sway prospective marriage plans.

One fan joked: “You should marry him now,” with Stephanie then replying: “I’m waiting on the ring 💍👀.”

Deadpool star Reynolds purchased the Welsh club alongside Rob McElhenney in November 2020.

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The pair have been frequent attendees at the club since the takeover, including appearances this weekend as they cheered on Wrexham’s women’s team.

The women’s clash on Sunday against Connah’s Quay Nomads saw a new record set for a women’s domestic fixture in Wales, with 9,511 people in attendance.

Non-League day on Saturday saw a crowd of 10,161 attend the men’s 3-0 win over York as they chase automatic promotion to the football league.