Paul Rudd... Shorter than stated?

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Paul Rudd... Shorter than stated?
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My buddy met him not too long ago and he said he was shorter than him. My friend is 5'10, mind you. So it makes me wonder who else lies about their height in Hollywood. I mean from what he said, he is 5'8 to 5'9 max. 

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He is Ant Man! haha But seriously, most lie about their height by 1 to 3 inches because most of us norms never see them in person. They can get away with it, just like their measurements. I remember reading Kim K said she wore a size 6 a few years ago... Maybe in her left thigh. 

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Celeb Heights has him at 5'9 with most people saying 5'8. I think he's 5'8 flat. I've seen him on Jimmy Fallon and Fallion is quite taller. 

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Originally posted by CorporateGuy

Celeb Heights has him at 5'9 with most people saying 5'8. I think he's 5'8 flat. I've seen him on Jimmy Fallon and Fallion is quite taller. 


Wiki is saying 5'10. Funny how people blow things out of the water. I agree, I think he is 5'8. I seen him on JF as well. And on Friend's, he was the shorter man. 

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