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Paul Rudd gives hilarious coronavirus PSA urging millennials to wear masks

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Paul Rudd conducted a comedic skit aimed at millennials in order to get them to wear masks amid the coronavirus pandemic. The public service announcement (PSA), sponsored by New York Gov.

Andrew Cuomo, used pop culture references and lingo aimed at a younger audience to get the point across. Rudd, 51, wore a hoodie and sweatpants and accessorized with a pair of headphones around his neck and a hat tipped to the side.

He also carried a skateboard. The “Ant Man” star introduced himself as an “actor and certified young person.” Paul Rudd, 51, took on the persona of a millennial to deliver a coronavirus-related public service announcement. (NY State) "Fam, let's real talk.

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