Glen Powell’s Parents Troll Him at Movie Screening with Hilarious Signs
The latest news from the entertainment world involves actor Glen Powell and his parents, who stole the show at a screening of his new movie “Hit Man.” Powell, 35, attended a special screening of the film in Austin, Texas, where he was also inducted into the Texas Hall of Fame. However, it was his parents, Cyndy Powell and Glen Powell Sr., who grabbed the spotlight by trolling their son on the red carpet.
Cyndy held up a sign that read, “Stop trying to make Glen Powell happen,” while Glen Sr.’s sign said, “It’s never gonna happen.” Despite the playful teasing, Powell seemed to take it all in stride, laughing and smiling as he posed for photos with his parents and their signs.
During an interview, Powell explained that his parents are known for trolling him and that the signs were inspired by mean posts fans wrote about him. He joked that his parents read the tweets, so if anyone is talking negatively about him, his parents are sure to see it.
Powell shared that his parents enjoy making cameo appearances in his movies, with their first cameo dating back to his debut film “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.” He joked about their appearances in his romantic comedy with Sydney Sweeney, “Anyone But You,” and noted that they always find a way to share the spotlight with him.
Overall, Powell expressed gratitude for his parents’ support and humor, stating that they may be more like “nepo-mommy and nepo-daddy” in the industry. The actor’s parents’ antics added a fun and light-hearted touch to the screening of “Hit Man,” showcasing the close bond between Powell and his family in the entertainment world.