
Paul Rudd Gives “Ant-Man” Helmet with Emotional Letter to Bullied Child – Flix Nation Special (Marvel | Facebook Cassandra Copper)
On more than one occasion, the actors who played superheroes have performed actions that are actually considered heroic or significant by some. One example is Paul Rudd, who recently delivered a moving letter and his “Ant Man” helmet. Brody Ridder, a 12-year-old bullied boy at your school.
At the end of May, Brody Ridder’s mother, Cassandra Copper, shared on her personal Facebook that no one had wanted to sign her son’s yearbook at the end of the school year: there were only two names of classmates, two dedications that they were from his teachers and also a text that he himself had written that said: “I hope you make more friends”.
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The post went viral and many told him they would be signing Ridder’s book; the fact that he moved people, ended up being a story of several local media like Washington Post; where Copper revealed that at school they pushed and nicknamed their son different names.
Eventually, the story reached the ears of Paul Rudd and the actor did not stand by and watched: he decided to do something about the terrible situation. His first step was to make a video call with Brody Ridder, where he talked about many things with him; and shortly after, him Sent a heartwarming letter accompanied by the helmet he wore while filming ‘Ant-Man’.
in the helmet, Paul Rudd wrote a dedication encouraging Ridder with a: “For when do you conquer the world”. While, in the letter, she decided to continue giving him some moving words where, in addition to assuring him that there would be difficult times, there was always the hope of seeing a better day.
… It is important to remember that even when life gets tough, things will get better. There are people who think you are a good guy, I am one of them! “She wrote her.
For his part, Brody Ridder replied to the actor with a text message where, in addition to thanking him for the present and for his words, he said something that touched the heart of the interpreter of ‘Ant-Man’: “You are the my favorite superhero “.
Actors acting like superheroes
It is not the first time that an actor who has played a superhero decides to make use of his heroic roles and intervenes in situations involving excluded, discriminated or bullied children. This is the case of Henry Cavill, who despite not wearing the cloak, actually posed as Superman when his nephew’s classmates did not believe that his uncle was the famous superhero.
When the actor found out about the situation, he decided to go to school for his nephew so that everyone could see that he, the one who appeared on television as Superman, was going to get the boy who no one believed his words. The action ended up changing the children’s treatment of their beloved family member, and now everything has become an anecdote.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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