Ryan Reynolds Explains the Difference Between Himself and Ryan Gosling on Twitter—Read His Explicit Answer!

One Twitter user's confusion led to a graphic response

By Francesca Bacardi Jun 25, 2015 3:19 PMTags
Ryan Gosling, Ryan ReynoldsMike Marsland/WireImage

Have you ever confused one celebrity for another? If you're like us, you've probably committed the heinous crime once or twice. Unfortunately for one Twitter user, her confusion didn't go without consequences.

@Stonedziti decided to air her thoughts on Twitter, writing, "I honestly don't know the difference between ryan gosling and ryan reynolds." Even though she didn't tag either star's name in her post, Blake Lively's husband stumbled upon the innocent tweet and decided to respond.

Beware: the Deadpool actor's explanation is explicit.

"Different hair colors. Ryan Gosling has light BLOND hair. And Ryan Reynolds is a c--t," he tweeted.

Whoa! The new dad certainly caught us by surprise with that response, especially since he always talks so lovingly about his family. Who knew the family man could have such a potty mouth? Although we do have to wonder what The Notebook actor has to say about this.

The Green Lantern star might want to be careful what he says around his daughter, James, just in case she picks up on a word or two!

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Dirty words aside, Reynolds really couldn't be any cuter with his daughter and wife. Lively posted an adorable tribute to him on Instagram Sunday in honor of Father's Day, and gave fans another look at the actor looking like the hunky dad that he is.

"Happy Father's Day!!!" Lively captioned the pic, which shows the little girl's polka-dotted socked feet poking out from the bottom. "@vancityreynolds Since the day our baby was born, I've felt so strongly in my heart that you were most likely the father," she added. "#ILoveYouSoMuchItsSilly."

#RelationshipGoals.

Even though James is only five months old, she's already reaching some serious milestones! Reynolds tweeted on his holiday, "On Father's Day, my daughter smiled at me. It was all the gift I needed as I packed a bag and left for 6 years to write a book on parenting."

Maybe the first chapter will be: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it!