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Actor Paul Rudd hands out water to voters at Pa. universities

S.Hernandez30 min ago
He's known as Ant-Man, but today, you could call him Aquaman.

Paul Rudd certainly didn't need to give a boost to his public image, given his status as a beloved actor and ageless wonder . But on Election Day, he was out there doing what he could for voters.

For the 55-year-old Emmy-nominated actor, that meant handing out water to people waiting in long lines to cast their ballots in Pennsylvania.

MSNBC caught Rudd in action at Temple University in Philadelphia, holding a case of water bottles (see video below)

"I just wanted to give people water," he said. "They're waiting in line for a long time and it's a wonderful thing that all these young people are out voting."

Alas, it was not water from Rudd's personal Foundation of Youth — he was named the People magazine Sexiest Man Alive in 2021 — but it would do.

The actor, who posted for a picture with a Temple student, said it was impressive that some were waiting in line for up to two hours. "We wanted to come out and tell these students they're doing really great things," he said.

Rudd also made an Election Day appearance at Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania, where he handed out water and snacks.

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