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Paul Rudd Tells Millennials To Mask Up in PSA

2020 has totally been throwing everyone for a loop. To make it more funny, cue Paul Rudd as a millennial.


In a public service announcement (PSA), sponsored by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Paul Rudd used pop culture references and lingo aimed at millennials and younger audiences in order to get them to wear masks.


This comedy skit starts out by Rudd saying, “Yo, what up, dogs. Paul Rudd here, actor and certified young person,. I was talking on the iPhone with my homie, Governor Cuomo, and he's just going off about how us millennials need to wear masks because, get this, apparently a lot of COVID is transmitted by us millennials."


Rudd goes on to say that masks are “totally beast” and that viewers should wear their masks so they can continue to “go to bars, drink, hook up and do our Tik Toks.”


“Caring about other people is the new not caring about other people,” Rudd also jokes in the PSA.


This video is one of the many PSA’s in Gov. Cuomo’s Mask Up America national campaign.



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