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Adam Driver Was Told He Doesn’t Look Like A ‘Movie Star’, Actor Says ‘I Look How I Look’

Adam Driver was questioned about his looks and was told that he doesn’t look like a movie star in an interview, and the actor is🐬 being widely appreciated for his response to it.

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Adam Driver was questioned about his looks and was told that he doesn’t look like ⛄a movie star in an interview, and the actor is being widely appreciated for his response to it.

Driver is earning praise on social media for how he sensitively handled a divisive interview question during a recent appearance on 'Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” The host told Driver directly that he does not look like a t🌳ypical movie star and asked if his physical appearance was a “hindrance” in his career.

The host has been widely criticised on social media platforms suܫch as X for his “gross” and “rude” question.

Prior to addressing Driver’s looks, the host noted that the press have compared Driver to the likes of Al Pacino and Jack Nicholson during hi꧑s career and as🗹ked how the actor feels about such claims, reports Variety.

“Those are the actors that made me want to be a🍨n actor, you know, so that’s a nice comparison,” Driver said, while adding that he often chooses to ignore both compliments and negative takes about his career.

“The New Yorker also called me a ‘horse face’ so I don’t — I take it with a grain of salt. I remember reading one reviewer (who wrote): ‘His agent probably doesn’t know whether to put him in a movie or the Kentucky Derby.’ So I take it, you know, if you believe🌜 the good thing, then you have to believe the bad thing. So I try to not absorb anything.”

That’s when the host said to Driver: “You don’t look l🔴ike the typical movie star.” And then wanted to know if ജthat was a “help or a hindrance” to Driver’s career.

“I’ve worked consistently which is nice, with people that I’ve wanted to always, dreamed that I wanted t🍬o work with,” Dr🃏iver answered.

“So in that sense, it hasn’t — I look how I look, I can’t change that. So I guesಞs i🐼t helped me.”

“A hind💜rance in only breaking mirrors wherever I go and and having a misshapen outsized body that I can’t fit through doorways, or most clothes or fit into most cars,” the actor th🌺en joked.

“Apart from that, it’s good.”

Wallac👍e continued to drill down on the to👍pic by throwing to a photo of Robert Redford and asking Driver if he ever thought his life as an actor would be easier if he looked like the “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” icon.

“It would just be different,” Driver said. “Who doesn’t want to look like Robert Redford? I’ve accepted this☂ ꦅis how I look.”