The man just earned an Oscar nomination in the Best Actor category for his role in Marriage Story, so we are going to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he can act any which way he likes. Except on the red carpet. Apparently that's locked in as "terrified kidnapping victim."“People think I hate red carpet stuff. And I do. But it’s just because I’m bad at smiling.” Adam explained. “I look like a kidnapped person trying to send a message with my eyes. Look!” Wow, he really does look like that.He then approached an audience member in the front row, gifting him with a signed mint-in-package Kylo Ren action figure, adding menacingly, “If I find that on eBay, I’ll kill you.” He’s a former marine, so it feels legit.Turns out Adam Driver’s actually pretty ?????. #SNL pic.twitter.com/R7WaR8mapJ
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In all seriousness, Adam might be intimidating, but he's also just a person. In particular, walking out of the NPR interview at the end of last year was interpreted by some as diva-like behaviour—not chill—but a lot of fans pointed out Adam has openly spoken about how he's uncomfortable seeing himself act so it was more likely about self-care. Hey, even towering Hollywood actors have their anxieties and we can totally respect a person taking care of their own mental health.Luckily, as the show moved on to sketches, the mysterious-yet-lovely leading man, reminded us of his comedy chops. He performed a bittersweet love story in a giant ketchup bottle with Cecily Strong who was *gasp* catsup and reprised his turn as Kylo Ren on Undercover Boss (which didn't exactly contribute to that ~cool~ image he was totally cultivating before). The man can do comedy, tragedy, drama and almost anything else—who cares if "chill" just isn't in his range?[video_embed id='1812285']RELATED: Adam Driver hates watching himself on screen[/video_embed]I got pulled over last night for allegedly rolling a stop sign. Cop asked what the rush was.
I was honest: I said Adam Driver was hosting SNL and I wanted to see it before Twitter spoiled everything.He let me off with a warning. pic.twitter.com/TFkRbfCv5b— Jenelle Riley (@jenelleriley) January 26, 2020