Rob McElhenney Kaitlin Olson WrexhamGetty/GOAL

'An unbelievable idea' - Kaitlin Olson airs pride at husband Rob McElhenney's adventure at Wrexham and reveals what she loves most about 'gorgeous' Wales

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  • Hollywood stars completed takeover in 2021
  • Families have been brought along for the ride
  • Project embraced in the UK & across the world
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Back in 2020, plans were put in place by McElhenney as he sought to buy into British football. Various options were considered at that stage, with Hollywood superstar Ryan Reynolds being brought along for the ride, before a takeover was completed in North Wales.

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  • Rob McElhenney Ryan Reynolds WrexhamGetty/GOAL

    THE GOSSIP

    Back-to-back promotions have been enjoyed since then, with Wrexham’s stock soaring on the back of an award-winning documentary series. They now boast followers all over the world, with fans in America being treated to big-screen action at Cosm LA.

  • WHAT KAITLIN OLSON SAID

    Olson has bought into the project alongside McElhenney and has told Times Radio of how a surprising venture has taken over their life – in a good way: “I am very invested in Wrexham, both the town and the team – my whole family is.

    “We went and watched an episode live at this venue, it’s called shared reality, in Los Angeles where we were able to watch it as though we were there. That was really cool and I plan to do that multiple times.

    “We go back as often as possible – Rob more than me. I am just so proud of this team and they are still doing so well. It’s crazy. Mostly proud of my husband for thinking of such an unbelievable idea and way to grow this club and also the community. What a blessing. It is just part of our family now.”

  • Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney attends the Emmys with wife Kaitlin OlsonGetty

    DID YOU KNOW?

    Olson has attended matches at SToK Racecourse, as VIP guests become a regular theme, and added on what she likes most about Wales: “It’s not the food, they need help there, and that’s okay. It’s the people. The people are so beautiful, wonderful, sweet, kind, welcoming, happy, grateful. It’s the warmest community and we have just become friends with a bunch of people who live in the town. The people become family.”

  • WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    That “family” is hoping to witness a third successive promotion in 2024-25, providing more absorbing content for the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary, with McElhenney and Reynolds making a point of attending as many matches as their hectic professional and personal lives allow.