The trolling ends with Brandon Sklenar.
The “It Ends With Us” star has hilariously clapped again at a hater who described him as “Walmart Glen Powell.”
The commenter left the impolite comment beneath an Instagram clip posted by MTV displaying the actor selling his new thriller flick, “Drop.”
Taking the hurtful comment in his stride, Sklenar sassily responded: “Who doesn’t love a bargain?”
The social media troll was gained over by Sklenar’s fast wit, responding: “Rlly don’t know u from any motion pictures but however you’ve simply gained a supporter “
Regardless of Sklenar’s latest fan being unaware of his resume, the 34-year-old actor has garnered fairly the sheet on IMDb over the previous yr.
He starred alongside Blake Energetic and Justin Baldoni within the 2024 drama “It Ends With Us” earlier than becoming a member of the “Yellowstone” universe within the present’s spinoff “1923.”
On the similar time, Sklenar hopped into the world of psychological thrillers, touchdown a number one position within the Christopher Landon directed film “Drop.”
“It is very cool objectively that these things are happening at the same time,” he advised Individuals about each roles. “It’s sort of divine timing, a universal wink. It’s like, ‘Hey, good on you.’”
“I’ve been kind of just pounding away for the last 16 years,” Sklenar admitted of his profession. “It’s like the universe throwing you a bone and I really appreciate that.”
When he’s not onerous at work, the Santa Barbara resident likes to spend time his girlfriend Courtney Salviolo, 34, and his 13-year-old canine, Remy.
“I like to sit with my dog and my girl and play the guitar,” Sklenar merely acknowledged.
In the meantime, the bodily similarities to Powell aren’t the one factor he and Sklenar have in widespread.
Powell additionally tried to make it in Hollywood for a very long time.
“As a struggling actor, there’s no harder place to live than being in Hollywood with nothing going on,” Powell advised Vainness Truthful in November. “The currency of that town is how relevant you are and what your last job is. It makes you oppressively self-aware.”
However Powell, who had a collection of hit motion pictures in a row together with “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022), “Anyone But You” (2022), “Hit Man” (2023), and “Twisters” (2024), was capable of persuade himself not to surrender.
He supported himself by taking up small film roles and visitor appearances in TV reveals for a few years.
“Even at the darkest moments in that town, when I really didn’t have anything happening, you sort of have to lie to yourself, at least a little bit, and act like this is that chapter of the story where things just aren’t going right,” the star mirrored.
“You have to believe in the Hollywood legends of those people that you admire, the people that you’re chasing, that had those long stretches of famine as well,” he continued. “I’m very grateful about getting a chance to understand a lot about writing. I had to occupy different types of jobs that allowed me to understand how to finance things, and produce things. I started understanding a facet of this business that’s really serving me right now.”