"Chris Called Him Ugly To His Face" — Millions Of People Are Outraged Over This Resurfaced Interview Where Adam Driver Is Asked If His Looks Hurt His Career

Adam Driver is an actor who first rose to fame on the HBO series Girls, and has since received various industry recognition, including nominations for two Academy Awards, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award.

Adam Driver in a tuxedo on the red carpet at a Screen Actors Guild Awards event
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And, as an interesting fact, before he became an actor Adam served in the Marines for over two years before he was medically discharged after an injury.

Adam Driver poses on the red carpet at the Tony Awards. He is wearing a formal suit with a tie
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But the thing that has people talking about Adam currently is actually an interview from last year that has resurfaced on Twitter and TikTok. Adam was promoting his movie Ferrari on an episode of CNN's Who's Talking to Chris Wallace.

Adam Driver during an interview, wearing a dark jacket over a white shirt, with his hand rested near his chin. "Access" logo in the corner
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Before talking about Adam's looks, anchor Chris Wallace asked Adam how he felt about the media comparing him to Al Pacino and Jack Nicholson.

Chris Wallace appears on the set of "Access NOW" during an interview, wearing a dark suit with a white-collared shirt and a polka dot tie
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Adam replied, stating that it was a nice comparison and those are the actors who made him want to be an actor. He then said that he chooses to ignore comments about his career altogether — regardless if they're good or bad.

Adam Driver speaking during an interview on Access with a thoughtful expression, wearing a casual dark shirt
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Next, Adam decided to speak about some of the negativity that has been said about him. “The New Yorker also called me a ‘horse face’ so I don’t — I take it with a grain of salt. I remember reading one reviewer [who wrote]: ‘His agent probably doesn’t know whether to put him in a movie or the Kentucky Derby.’ So I take it, you know, if you believe the good thing, then you have to believe the bad thing. So I try to not absorb anything.”

A shirtless man with messy hair lies in bed, appearing to have just woken up. An ornate headboard is visible behind him
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To that statement, Chris replied, "You don't look like the typical movie star. Has that been a help or hindrance?"

Chris Wallace, wearing a suit and tie, is speaking during an interview
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“I’ve worked consistently which is nice, with people that I’ve wanted to always, dreamed that I wanted to work with. So, in that sense, it hasn’t — I look how I look; I can’t change that. So I guess it helped me," Adam told Chris, he then jokingly added, "A hindrance in only breaking mirrors wherever I go, and having a misshapen outsized body that I can’t fit through doorways, or most clothes or fit into most cars. Apart from that, it’s good."

Adam Driver on the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, wearing a dark suit with a bow tie
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However, even after those exchanges, Chris kept pressing more questions about Adam's looks. He asked if he thought his career would be easier if he looked like Robert Redford. "Yeah, but it would just be different. I would be giving something off — maybe I am trying to be diplomatic, and I guess if I was alone in a room, who doesn't want to look like Robert Redford, but I've just accepted this is how I look," is the response Adam gave. You can watch the clip here:

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When the interview aired in December 2023, it made headlines — a YouTube clip shared by Access Hollywood at the time was filled with heated comments. One user said, "To make Driver's appearance the central focus of an interview like this tells us more about Wallace's shortcomings than it does about Driver's."

Adam Driver is wearing a blazer and a black shirt while looking directly at the camera. The background has a soft gradient
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The clip is now resurfacing on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) where people are calling out how problematic the whole interview is.

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A lot of people were left in shock by the whole thing:

A tweet from @cinedrivers saying, "i had to rewind to make sure i heard him correctly like jfc who does that," by user "amanda ?."

And some saw it as a direct insult to Adam:

Profile picture of a person smiling with sunglasses and a hat. Tweet by amanda (@cinedrivers): "YALL CHRIS CALLED HIM FUCKINH UGLY TO HIS FACE"

They think bringing up the topic of his looks was completely inappropriate and unnecessary:

Tweet by Mila (@LdyMila) saying, "How dare he?? I got sad seeing Adam get emotional talk about all the things people have called him. Why did Chris have to bring it up???"

Overall, people who are just seeing the interview for the first time are really upset about it:

A Twitter post by @Vergil_Armbrust with the display name "Part-Time Arknight Employee," stating, "Idk who the other person is nor do I really care to learn who they are because THAT’S ugly."

So, we are here to make this a moment so those who need to can hopefully learn from. Here's to Adam, for handling the situation well!

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