00:00We are here with the heartthrob of all heartthrobs.
00:02You know you are, right?
00:03No, no.
00:04It's never going away.
00:05I appreciate you.
00:06You're always going to be hot to everyone involved.
00:08I don't even know the questions.
00:10What am I asking?
00:11Hey, guys, it's Danielle Young,
00:13out here for a Netflix and chill kind of night,
00:15except not so chill because we're here for Bird Box,
00:18which this movie digs into your personal fears.
00:22Like, whatever you're afraid of, it's got it.
00:24So we're going to ask all the celebrities on the carpet tonight
00:27about their biggest fears and how they get over them.
00:29Stay tuned.
00:30I got a lot of fears.
00:31Not a lot, a lot, but like the ones that scare me the most,
00:34I'm a parent, you know what I mean?
00:35Which you think is interesting about this movie.
00:36Oh, yes.
00:37With her being a mom and being very protective,
00:41you just don't want nothing to happen to your kid.
00:42Right.
00:42You want to do whatever you can do to make sure they're protected.
00:45So that's my biggest fear, anything happening to my babies.
00:48The death of family, not to, you know, bring it that deep,
00:51but yeah, man, that's losing something that's, you know,
00:54important to you.
00:55I'm always afraid of that.
00:57Dreading that.
00:58That's a hard one.
00:58You'll never lose me.
01:01That's a big fear.
01:03Yeah.
01:03How do you get over that?
01:04Because you have to live every day.
01:06Yeah, man.
01:08Honestly, I talk to them as much as I can.
01:10Tell them I love them every day and keep it pushing
01:12so they know just in case, you know.
01:14Anything happening to my kids.
01:16Exactly.
01:1624-7, seven days a week.
01:18It's never gone.
01:19And I think any mom is going to tell you that.
01:22I don't want to say I don't have a fear.
01:24I think what touches or what strikes the chord for me in this movie is the unknown fear or the thing that makes you face your or feel your greatest fear.
01:36Just not knowing what that will be that will touch that off is what makes the movie work for people.
01:41How does it feel knowing that you're raising two black children in this day and age?
01:45How lucky am I that I get to raise incredible human beings who are funny?
01:50My son's like a 78-year-old comedian.
01:53My daughter is fierce and she's, I don't worry about her because she's going to do something amazing.
01:58And I'm glad I waited for my children who happen to be black.
02:03I love that.
02:04So you're a family man?
02:06I think so.
02:07A mama's boy?
02:09That's a bad connotation.
02:11It does, but we can change it right now.
02:13Let's change it.
02:13100%.
02:14100%.
02:14That means a man, he loves his mama, he respects her, he can do his own laundry sometimes because he's been taught.
02:22Sometimes.
02:23And cook sometimes.
02:24And cook sometimes.
02:25Imagine.
02:26Imagine.
02:27You walk into your kitchen.
02:30What you doing?
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