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Lynda Carter Is Giving Hugh Jackman A Run For His Money With This A+ Trolling Of Ryan Reynolds

 Ryan Reynolds and Lynda Carter
Ryan Reynolds and Lynda Carter

There are few celebrity-related sagas more entertaining than the ongoing faux feud between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds. The X-Men stars have humorously been at each other’s throats for years, and they don’t seem to be slowing down. Of course, what’s especially funny are the rare occasions when outsiders get involved in the back-and-forth (like Reynolds’ mom). Just recently, Wonder Woman icon Lynda Carter got in on the fun by trolling Reynolds. And if I’m being honest, one could make the argument that she’s giving Jackman a run for his money with her social media commentary.

Lynda Carter Aimed A Sharp (And Friendly) Zinger At Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds made headlines in a big way this past week due to his latest business move, which was a biggie. The actor and entrepreneur sold the bulk of his Mint Mobile telecommunications brand to T-Mobile for more than a billion dollars. Many were in awe of the deal, while others seemed a bit surprised by the hefty sum that the Deadpool actor was able to fetch for his company. Lynda Carter was among those to take to Twitter to react to the major development. When doing so, she retweeted Reynolds’ initial announcement and dropped a cheeky superhero-related jab:

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Congrats, @VancityReynolds. Now you can finally quit your day job and let the real superheroes do the work.

I think the Canadian actor may need a dab of lotion for that keen burn. Of course, there’s nothing but good feelings amongst the stars, but you have to love that Lynda Carter was able to land that jab. That wit has been on display across the interwebs multiple times throughout the years. Whether Carter is chopping up with fans or clapping back at haters, she rarely ever misses a cue to drop a one-liner. All in all, the Wolverine actor may want to take note but, interestingly enough, it seems that he may be looking to put their “battle” on ice (at least for a little while).