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WATCH: Paul Rudd encourages millennials to ‘wear a mask’ in hilarious PSA

The video has gone viral on social media

Paul Rudd has encouraged millennials to “wear a mask” in a hilarious PSA video.

The video was posted by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, as part of his national ‘Mask Up America’ campaign.

The 51-year-old pokes fun at his youthful appearance in the clip by saying: “Yo, what up dogs. Paul Rudd here, actor and certified young person.”

“A few days ago, 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. No cap.”

“So Cuomes asks me, he’s like, ‘Paul, you’ve got to help. What are you, like, 26?’ And I didn’t correct him. So, fam, let’s real-talk. Masks, they’re totally beast. So slide that into your DMs and Twitch it.”

The video also features Paul talking on the phone with ‘Billie Eilish’, and shows the actor doing a TikTok dance as he suggests millennials should start a “stop the pandemic” challenge.

The PSA ends with a cameo from Hot Ones host Sean Evans, referencing Paul’s viral appearance on the YouTube series last year.

On this week’s episode of Goss Chats, Goss.ie CEO Ali Ryan chats with award-winning makeup artist and MRS Glam creator, Michelle Regazolli Stone. 

The celebrity MUA opens up about the ups and downs of living through the pandemic, and how her makeup range saved her.

#GossChats is sponsored by top Irish aesthetic clinic Haus of JeJuve.

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