"Ant-Man" actor Paul Rudd recently sent ...

Paul Rudd shows “Marvel”-ous support to Westminster student whose classmates wouldn’t sign his yearbook

When 12-year-old Brody Ridder got home from school at the end of the year with his yearbook, it wasn’t the lack of signatures that caught his mom’s eye, it was the note Ridder wrote to himself: “Hope you make more friends. – Brody Ridder.”

In a now viral post on Facebook, Ridder’s mom Cassandra Ridder said that despite her son asking all kinds of kids to sign his yearbook, just a couple did. She told NPR that Brody had been bullied for months at school. “My poor son. Doesn’t seem like it’s getting any better. 2 teachers and a total of 2 students wrote in his yearbook… My heart is shattered 💔💔 Teach your kids kindness,” she wrote on Facebook.

Since his story captured the hearts of locals and beyond, Brody, who lives in Westminster, has made a collection of new friends, including actor Paul Rudd. According to public posts on Cassandra Ridder’s Facebook page, Rudd recently FaceTimed the sixth grader to offer his support and sent a Marvel-ous care package with a signed “Ant-Man” helmet.

“It’s important to remember that even when life is tough that things get better,” read a note from Rudd, who plays the titular superhero. “There are so many people that love you and think you’re the coolest kid there is – me being one of them!”

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