Adrien Brody pokes fun at Kim Kardashian for mixing him up with Nobody Wants This star Adam Brody
Kim Kardashian recently confused Adrien Brody with Adam Brody in one of her social media posts.
The Oscar winner, 51, took the confusion in stride and played along — even tagging Kardashian, 43, in his Instagram post to poke fun at her blunder.
On Tuesday, shortly after her post, Adrien shared a photo of him and his co-stars at the premiere of their new film The Brutalist.
‘I NY! Thank you to the New York Film Festival and congratulations to the producers, cast and crew for an incredible screening of THE BRUTALIST @thenyff #thebrutalist,” he wrote in his caption. “Many thanks to @a24 and @kimkardashian.”
On Monday, Kardashian tried to give a shoutout to her friend Erin Foster, the creator of Nobody Wants This, and to Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, the stars of Netflix’s new romantic comedy.
Kim Kardashian recently confused Adrien Brody with Adam Brody in one of her social media posts; pictured on September 9 in New York City
The Oscar winner, 51, took the confusion in stride and played along – even tagging Kardashian, 43, in his Instagram post to poke fun at her gaffe. She planned to tag Adam, the star of Nobody Wants This; pictured on September 28 in New York City and on February 25 in Santa Monica
However, while Kardashian showed love to the cast, he accidentally tagged the wrong Brody.
In a since-deleted Instagram Story post of the show’s title screen on her television, she originally wrote, “Okay, I binged four episodes until I fell asleep! It’s sooooo good!!! I can’t wait to finish it!’
She then tagged the creator and cast: “Must watch @erinfoster @sarafoster @kristenanniebell @adrienbrody @netflix.”
The post was later deleted from her Instagram account.
Nobody Wants This follows an unexpected relationship between a rogue rabbi and an irascible, loud, agnostic woman.
The 10-episode series follows the romance of Joanne (Bell) and Rabbi Noah (Adam Brody) as they navigate their contrasting personal lives and the role of spirituality in everyday experiences.
The romantic comedy premiered on September 26 and is now streaming on Netflix.
Adrien’s new film, The Brutalist, has not yet been released, but will premiere in theaters on December 20.
On Monday, Kardashian tried to give a shoutout to her friend Erin Foster, the creator of Nobody Wants This, and to Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, the stars of Netflix’s new romantic comedy. However, while Kardashian showed love to the cast, he accidentally tagged the wrong Brody
Adrien played along and made fun of Kardashian’s blunder; pictured on May 1 in Los Angeles
Nobody Wants This follows an unexpected relationship between a rogue rabbi and an irascible, loud, agnostic woman. The romantic comedy premiered on September 26 and is now streaming on Netflix
As for Kardashian’s own acting career, she is working with Ryan Murphy on her own scripted series about a successful divorce lawyer who founded an all-female law firm. The legal drama, tentatively titled All’s Fair, will air on Hulu and is expected to release sometime in 2025.
The Brutalist was written and directed by Brady Corbet, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Mona Fastvold.
In the epic historical drama film, Adrien stars as László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor. whose arrival in America presents both a rigorous struggle and tantalizing opportunities.
In the modern American epic, which explores the multifaceted intersection of immigrants, architecture and Jewish identity, Adrien stars opposite Felicity Jones.
As for Kardashian’s own acting career, she is working with Ryan Murphy on her own scripted series about a successful divorce lawyer who founded an all-female law firm.
The legal drama, tentatively titled All’s Fair, will air on Hulu and is expected to release sometime in 2025.