Christopher Mintz-Plasse is getting candid about the effects of fame following his role as McLovin in “Superbad”. The then-17-year-old shot to fame overnight after becoming instantly recognizable as the hilarious vest-wearing one-named Hawaiian organ donor opposite Michael Cera and Jonah Hill in the 2007 comedy co-written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. “It was very tough to be a nobody one minute and then, literally, two days after the movie came out, it was me getting recognized everywhere,” he tells Page Six.
Now 31 years old, the actor says his sudden fame was “very alarming, it was very intense.” RELATED: Seth Rogen Used Marijuana To Manage Undiagnosed ADHD, He Reveals In Interview Alongside Parents “There was a lot of anxiety, a lot
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