Ryan Reynolds has only met Martha Stewart twice, confused by her not funny dig: report

Martha Stewart’s remarks that Ryan Reynolds is “not so funny” took the actor aback — mainly because he’s allegedly only met her once or twice.Stewart, 83, confessed that while Reynolds, 48, is a “good” and “funny” actor, his real-life persona is “very serious.” She acted like she’d know, considering they are neighbors.However, that’s reportedly not the case.A source told TMZ that the “Deadpool & Wolverine” actor doesn’t even know Stewart very well, claiming the pair have only met two times at best.The outlet alleged that Reynolds and the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia founder chatted “very briefly” at one or two parties over the years, with the insider pointing out their interaction was hardly enough time to grasp one’s personality.Blake Lively’s husband has been open about his struggle with anxiety; as the source mentioned, Reynolds shuts down in front of people at times.In fact, he enjoys being quiet more than being “on” all the time.The legendary TV homemaker dished her perception on the “Green Lantern” star while appearing as a special guest on Bilt Rewards’ November “Rent Free” game show.When Bilt’s CEO Ankur Jain, 34, asked her which celebrities those surveyed believed she’d pick as the most fun to spend time with, she replied that her cooking show partner Snoop Dogg was probably ranked high on the list.

Stewart also guessed that Reynolds would likely be a pick; however, she didn’t seem enthused about the idea.“He’s probably on the list just ‘cause he covers himself up in his movies and you don’t see his face — Ryan Reynolds, is he one of those?” she asked.

“And you want to know something? He’s not so funny in real life,” Stewart continued.“No, he’s not so funny.

He’s very serious.”She later removed Reynolds from the list after deciding her top pick was Taylor Swift.“Then I would take Ryan off it, and I would put in somebody else,” the cookbook author quipped...

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