Ryan Reynolds poked fun at Roman Empire TikTok trend with a selfie on his Instagram Story.Photo:Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty
Even celebrities can’t stop thinking about the Roman Empire.
Ryan Reynoldsis joiningthe legions of men who have answered the viral question: “How often do you think about the Roman Empire?”
The app is now full of videos of women recording themselves asking their male partners, fathers, brothers and any other men in their lives how frequently they find themselves pondering the empire — and reacting to their responses.
Reynolds, 46, took the trend into his own hands, sharing a very casual selfie (in sweats and glasses and what appears to be him laying down on a bed) that he captioned, “Jus' thinkin' ‘bout The Roman Empire.”
Ryan Reynolds jokes he’s “jus’ thinkin' ‘bout the Roman Empire” in new selfie poking fun at the viral Roman Empire TikTok trend.Ryan Reynolds/Instagram

Ryan Reynolds/Instagram
Although the ever-sarcastic actor’s snap did not actually answer “how often” he thinks about the ancient civilization, it did appear to poke fun at the men who think about it frequently during their day-to-day life.
The trend began after Swedish Instagram user Arthur Hulu — known online as Gaius Flavius —shared an Instagram Reelon Aug. 19 that said, “Ladies, many of you do not realize how often men think about the Roman Empire,” according toThe IndependentandThe Washington Post.
Since then, several male celebrities have participated in — or, like Reynolds, poked fun at — the trend.
In aTikTok interviewat Gucci’s Milan Fashion Week show,Chicken Shop Datehost Amelia Dimoldenberg askedPaul Mescal— who is starring inGladiator 2— the question, and he responded, “I would say in the last six months, I’ve been thinking about the Roman Empire quite a bit.”
“Other than that … I would say my dad thinks about the Roman Empire daily,” he added.
BachelorettestarHannah Brownalso participated in the trend, asking her fiancéAdam Woolardto answer the viral question. His response? “Pretty consistently.”
Woolard said the ancient empire is “constantly” on his mind because of martial arts and modern politics.
“Men, to our core, I think are warriors,” he said in theTikTok. “You have to be ready for battle at all times, and the Roman Empire is all about battle. Common sense!”
During a discussion about the Roman Empire trend onToday,Carson Dalyadmitted to thinkingabout the ancient civilization “every day,” adding that it “harkens back to Marcus Aurelius,” a philosopher and Roman emperor.
“First of all, the movieGladiatoris in every guy’s top five favorite movies,” Daly, 50, said. “Joe Rogan’s podcast is wildly popular, and there’s this trend to have this modern understanding of ancient philosophies like stoicism, cold plunging is a big thing right now, keto.”
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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams denied thinking about the empire altogether. “I don’t think about that!” he said in avideoon the team’s TikTok account. “I don’t even know what that is.”
CenterJason Kelcesaid, “My wife asked me this question. Never. I don’t know how this became a thing.”
Kelce, 35, added: “I don’t know if it’s like a big joke everybody’s playing.”
source: people.com