Paul Rudd is here to brighten a young boy’s day. After Rudd, 53, heard that classmates of 12-year-old Brody Ridder of Westminster, Colorado, wouldn’t sign his yearbook, the "Ant-Man" actor decided to send him a letter and a signed "Ant-Man" helmet.
Brody’s mother, Cassandra, shared images of both the letter and helmet on Facebook. Paul Rudd sent a letter and a signed "Ant-Man" helmet to a seventh-grade boy who has been bullied in school. (Rich Fury/Getty Images) "It's important to remember that even when life is tough that things get better," Rudd wrote, according to News10. "There are so many people that love you and think you're the coolest kid there is — me being one of them!
I can't wait to see all the amazing things you're going to accomplish." Brody’s mother has documented the duo’s exchanges on Facebook, sharing that Rudd and Brody have had FaceTime and text conversations.
In a screenshot Cassandra shared on Facebook, Brody sent Rudd a message that said, "Your my favorite superhero," and the actor responded, "You're mine." The "Ant-Man" star has reportedly been keeping in contact with 12-year-old Brody Ridder. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) Cassandra first shared Brody’s story on Facebook in May after he came home from school upset. "My poor son.
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