“It’s the closest thing to a magic pill”: Ant-Man 3 Star Paul Rudd Reveals His Secret to Quit Smoking After 13 Long Years of Crippling Addiction to Maintain His Young Appearance at 53

“It’s the closest thing to a magic pill”: Ant-Man 3 Star Paul Rudd Reveals His Secret to Quit Smoking After 13 Long Years of Crippling Addiction to Maintain His Young Appearance at 53
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Many people in the public wonder a least once about how all these big celebrities and movie stars manage to keep themselves so well-maintained and young despite having hectic work schedules and growing age just like normal people. This is not so much of a secret as it is about the hard work and dedication that they put into themselves which keeps them just as good-looking as ever. A fine example of a star such as this would be none other than Paul Rudd.

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Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd

Looking just as good as he did when he was in his 30s, the Ghostbusters: Afterlife star has somehow managed to age like a fine wine, and as he enters his 50s. He died to make a change in his life, which was to finally overcome his addiction to smoking. Thus, by overcoming his addiction, he has also enabled his body to stay younger for longer, something that is admirable as well as desirable for an actor’s career.

How Paul Rudd Overcame His Smoking Problem To Look Young

Paul Rudd throughout the years
Paul Rudd throughout the years

Ever since his days on the set of FRIENDS to big Hollywood flicks like Romeo + Juliet and Clueless, Hollywood star Paul Ruud has always managed to remain stuck in his younger body, with very minor changes to his face that would hardly signal that the star is now 53 years old. While he credits this as God’s gift and his hard work, he also disclosed that he had this addiction to smoking that he had to overcome after 13 years to make a sizeable advancement.

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The star revealed that he needed to leave his smoking addiction behind because it was starting to affect his health, which would later become a problem for both his personal and professional life. Thus, he enrolled himself in Kerry Gaynor Hypnotherapy Camp, which had proven effective for countless of its clients before. And when Rudd finally completed his course of rehab, he could feel the change in his body. He also advises many others who are going through the problem to take the journey of change slowly rather than getting quick fixes. He said:

“I advise tobacco users to not look for a quick fix or a magic pill … They don’t exist, It’s a lifelong addiction with behavioral and physiological components.”

Thus, making this change helped the star to regain control over his health and live with the same youthful vigor that he brings to the big screen.

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What To Expect From Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania?

Ant-Man's next opponent: Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Ant-Man’s next opponent: Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

As the MCU finally descends into Phase 5 of the timeline, we are introduced to the Quantum Realm in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, where an entire uncharted universe awaits Scott and his family who are dragged into the midst of this madness. Here, lying in wait is the next big bad of the MCU. Jonathan Majors as Kang The Conquerer will face off against Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, who tries to save the universe from possible annihilation.

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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, now in cinemas.

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