Actor Paul Rudd continues to be a real-life hero for a 12-year-old boy after his classmates wouldn’t sign his yearbook. "He’s a really cool kid.
I still talk to him," Rudd, 53, told "Extra" in an interview at Comic-Con 2022 after discussing the movie "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." The "Ant-Man" star first chatted with the seventh-grade student Brody Ridder of Westminster, Colorado, after his mother, Cassandra, shared the news in a Facebook post in May.Cassandra said her son, Brody, came home from school upset because his classmates didn’t sign his yearbook. "My poor son.
Doesn't seem like it's getting any better. 2 teachers and a total of 2 students wrote in his yearbook despite Brody asking all kinds of kids to sign it," she shared online, adding a picture of her son's yearbook pages. "Ant-Man" star Paul Rudd said in an interview that seventh-grade student Brody Ridder is a "really cool kid." (Getty Images) After Rudd heard Brody's story, he decided to send him a letter and a signed "Ant-Man" helmet — which his mother shared images of on Facebook.
During the "Extra" interview, Rudd discussed his friendly encounter with Brody and called him a "sweet kid." "My sister told me this story and I said, ‘Is there a way to get in touch with the family?’" Rudd asked.
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