Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds scooped up four Emmys for 'Welcome To Wrexham' on Sunday night, and the pair provided a brilliant acceptance speech.
The docuseries first aired in August 2022 and was an instant hit, with the show now being in its second season. It has now won best unstructured reality series, directing, picture editing and cinematography.
The Welsh club have amassed a huge American following since McElhenney and Reynolds got involved, generating huge interest in the club. This has all contributed to the success of the show.
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Since getting involved with the north Walian club, the Hollywood duo have spurred the club on to a Football League return after 15 years out of the system.
The pair were not in attendance at the Emmys ceremony, so provided viewers with a recorded message instead, to say thanks.
McElhenney began: "Wow! An Emmy. What an incredible honour. There's so many people to thank, I've been waiting for this moment for 16 years so I've got a lot to say. I'd like to start by thanking..."
It was at this point that the footage cut to Reynolds donning the iconic Deadpool mask whilst wearing a suit and holding the Emmy itself.
"Woo!," Reynolds began. "Mr Lively (a reference to him being Blake Lively's husband) couldn't be here to accept this broken Emmy, so he sent me on his behalf. First and foremost, Wrexham we love you.
"Thank you for letting Rob and the other guy tell your story. Cymru am byth bitches.
"I'd also like to thank The Academy for this honour and for not asking us to attend the the televised awards show with the real celebrities.
"Id' also like to thank FX and Disney for their support, and in exchange Mr Lively promises to not f**k up my next movie. Lastly, The Oscars. You're on notice mo*********rs. Maybe we can get a token VFX nod next year. The amount of work on Hugh and Ryan's face alone is at least worth a nod.
"Welcome To Wrexham. All episodes now streaming on Hulu and Disney +."