Ryan Reynoldsis proving to be quite the businessman.
On Wednesday, T-Mobile announced it was acquiringMint Mobile, one of several businesses that count Reynolds as an investor, for $1.35 billion.
While theamount he owns remains undisclosed, it’s reportedly “significant,” according to Bloomberg. Variety reportshis stake could be as much as 25%.
“We are so happy T-Mobile beat out an aggressive last-minute bid from my mom Tammy Reynolds as we believe the excellence of their 5G network will provide a better strategic fit than my mom’s slightly-above-average mahjong skills,” the actor-turned-entrepreneur joked.
“I am so proud of the entire Mint team and so excited for what’s to come,” Reynolds added.
America’s second-largest cell phone company will pay $1.35 billion for Mint with a combination of 39% cash and 61% stock, according to the statement. As part of the deal, Reynolds will remain in his creative role on behalf of the company too.
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This isn’t the first major business deal in recent years for the business-savvy Reynolds. In 2020, he sold hisAviation American Ginto European beverage company Diageo as part of a deal worth an estimated $610 million.
In the wake of news of the massive acquisition, theDeadpoolstar, 43, set up his email at the alcohol brand with a hilariousout-of-office messagein which he apologized to a long list of people — including wifeBlake Lively— for jokingly telling them “to go f––kf themselves in the last 24 hours” after learning how much money he would make in the sale.
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“Thanks for your email. I am currently out of the office but will still be very hard at work selling Aviation Gin. For quite a long time, it seems,” his auto-response read.
The actor, who was the creative director and the co-owner of the brand alongside majority owner Davos Brands, will continue to have an ongoing ownership interest with Aviation Gin despite its sale.
In a further side venture,Reynoldsco-owns Welsh soccer teamWrexham with fellow actor,Rob McElhenney.
source: people.com