Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have agreed to put their longstanding “feud” on hold in order to support a good cause, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The two actors have been social media “enemies” for years, but decided to set that aside for one day to participate in the All In Challenge to raise money for COVID-19 relief, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“The Jackmans and Reynolds have been mortal enemies for as long as there have been Jackmans and Reynolds-es...es,” Reynolds says in a video that both he and Jackman shared on social media on Monday, according to CNN.
“For one day and one day only, we’ve agreed to agree to not disagree,” Reynolds continues in the video, according to CNN. “And only a pandemic could make that happen.”
Every person who donates as part of the “All In Challenge” will be entered to win the chance to have both Jackman and Reynolds come to their home and help their children run a lemonade stand, according to HuffPost. All the proceeds will go to Feeding America, Meals on Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.
Reynolds has been supportive of coronavirus relief in other ways over the past month, according to ABC News. He and his wife, Blake Lively, have donated $400,000 to buy masks and protective gear for hospitals in New York City, and he has donated $1 million to North American food banks.