Ryan Reynolds Offers Reward for Stolen Sentimental Teddy Bear
Ryan Reynolds might play a sarcastic superhero onscreen in Deadpool, but he is proving that he’s a superhero in real life with his new mission to bring a teddy bear home to its rightful owner by offering a $5,000 reward for it.
On July 25th, multiple Canadian news outlets picked up a story about a Vancouver woman whose teddy bear was stolen and was looking to have it returned.
This is not just any old teddy bear, it was a custom-made Build-A-Bear that had a recording inside of it that meant the world to Mara Soriano, the owner of the stuffed animal.
Inside the irreplaceable Build-A-Bear was a recording of Mara’s mother’s voice, of whom passed away last June after a difficult battle with cancer.
If you see this missing bear in the west end please email Deborah.Goble@cbc.ca
It was in a herschel back pack when stolen along with an iPad.
Mara, the owner says it has her mom’s voice inside saying, ‘I love you I’m proud of you, I’ll always be with you. Her mom died last year pic.twitter.com/ipfrzqKXsf— Deborah Goble (@CBCDeborahGoble) July 25, 2020
Speaking in her natural voice and native language of Filipino, Marilyn Soriano’s last message to her daughter was “I love you I’m proud of you, I’ll always be with you,” which was recorded before she was placed in hospice and is stuck inside the now missing bear.
When Reynolds caught wind of this story, he not only retweeted the Canadian news outlets reporting on it, but he himself wanted to help with the search.
“Vancouver: $5,000 to anyone who returns this bear to Mara. Zero questions asked,” the actor tweeted, understanding the importance of this bear and the tragedy of having it stolen.
Vancouver: $5,000 to anyone who returns this bear to Mara. Zero questions asked. I think we all need this bear to come home. https://t.co/L4teoxoY50
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 25, 2020
The bear was last seen in a backpack that also included important documents, a Nintendo Switch, an iPad, and more – yet all Mara cares about is the Build-A-Bear and her mother’s memory.
“It’s a reminder of home,” Mara told CBC of the stuffed animal’s deeply personal significance and the urgency to find it.
The bear, backpack, and all were stolen while Mara and her fiancée were in the middle of moving. There is a video of the thief taking the bag from their building’s loading dock and leaving with it.
UPDATE: ACTUAL FOOTAGE OF THE THEFT! When I dropped the bag, my fiance was still in the alley, not inside, so it would have been right beside the uHaul cabin. This happened just after he pulled into the loading bay. pic.twitter.com/6eoGzVVr2t
— mara soriano | FIND MAMABEAR VANCOUVER (@drawmaradraw) July 27, 2020
The stuffed animal wears a red and white apron and glasses, emulating Mara’s late mother.
Ryan Reynolds even kickstarted the hashtag “#FindMarasBear,” which now has thousands of tweets and even more retweets to its name.
Thank you so much @VancityReynolds
!! Any help at all to find this bear is greatly appreciated. #findmarasbear
DM me or email findmamabearyvr@gmail.com https://t.co/AF7CbUdp3b— mara soriano | FIND MAMABEAR VANCOUVER (@drawmaradraw) July 25, 2020
With Reynolds, a fellow Canadian with over 16 million Twitter followers, on her side, we can only hope the bear gets returned to its deserving, hopeful owner and that a mother’s last words of affirmation can be heard again.