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Mindy Kaling Made An Observation About Paul Rudd That Is Incredibly Accurate

Mindy Kaling Made An Observation About Paul Rudd That Is Incredibly Accurate
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We all know Paul Rudd is a fine actor and an indisputably handsome leading man. But have you ever stopped to think about how the guy just doesn't seem to age?

It turns out that the Ant-Man actor has been entertaining audiences since his television debut in the drama series Sisters in 1992.

It took comic actress and producer Mindy Kaling to comment on the 49-year-old's age-defying looks for us to do a double-take.





Kaling is on to something about the winsome actor who was born on April 16, 1969. Is it his goofy and mischievous disposition that maintains his boyish charm well into his 40s?



People refuse to believe Rudd is older than 30 years.





Rudd's breakout role was in 1995's Clueless, in which he played Josh, Cher's (Alicia Silverstone) step-brother and love interest. We've adored him ever since.

Paul Rudd as Josh in 1995's "Clueless."

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Nearly 23 years later, he's not looking drastically older.

Forever 30.

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What is his skin care regimen? We want to know.

Does he happen to be allergic to garlic? Does he sleep in a coffin every night?



There's no simpler explanation than what the man says himself:


And yeah, we would have to agree with him.



H/T - Wikipedia, Twitter

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