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Ryan Gosling correctly answers Colbert’s ‘scariest animal’ question – but fans are more surprised by his other big reveal

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ACTOR RYAN Gosling shocked fans with the correct answer to Stephen Colbert’s scariest animal question.

About a day ago, Ryan Gosling, 43, made a guest appearance on The Late Show to promote his new movie, The Fall Guy.

Ryan Gosling participated in 'The Colbert Questionert' during his Late Show appearance

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Ryan Gosling participated in ‘The Colbert Questionert’ during his Late Show appearanceCredit: Youtube/ColbertLateShow
Ryan Gosling believed the 'scariest animal' is man or mosquitoes

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Ryan Gosling believed the ‘scariest animal’ is man or mosquitoesCredit: Youtube/ColbertLateShow

During the nearly 11-minute interview, the actor participated in Stephen’s “The Colbert Questionert.”

When the late night talk show host asked about the best sandwich, the Drive actor said ice cream.

“I can already see how this is going to end,” joked the host.

As the quiz segment continued, Stephen asked, “What is the scariest animal?”

“Man,” the Barbie star responded.

“I am wrong?”

Stephen nodded and shrugged.

“Or the mosquito,” added the actor.

He explained how mosquitoes killed “more people than anything else.”

“Absolutely!” Stephen agreed.

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Suddenly, Ryan burped in front of the camera.

“I’ll just let that sink in,” Stephen joked before turning serious.

“It’s true. Mosquitoes have killed more people than any other creature on Earth.”

THE COMMENTS

In the comments section of the program YouTube page, fans were impressed by the star’s “forceful response.”

And truth. Mosquitoes have killed more people than any other creature on Earth

Stephen ColbertThe last show

“Finally. [Ryan]is the first guest to answer “the mosquito” that actually kills more people every year. I’ve been waiting for this since the first Colbert Questionert,” shouted one fan.

“The first to give the correct answer to the question about the most dangerous animals. Also, I would like to adopt Ryan as my nephew,” said another fan.

‘THEY CARRY PARASITES’

On Friday, NPR [National Public Radio] confirmed that “the mosquito is in fact the deadliest animal on the planet”.

“Mosquitoes can carry parasites from many diseases: dengue, zika… and malaria”, according to the World Health Organization.

When the insect bites, it releases “infectious and potentially deadly spit.”

The nonprofit media organization also agreed that ice cream sandwiches are the best.

AT THE TICKET OFFICE

Meanwhile, The Fall Guy is now in theaters.

The film kicked off the summer season with a disappointing $28.5 million at the box office, Variety reported.

On Mother’s Day weekend, the action-packed romantic comedy competes against Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and horror film Tarot.

Ryan's The Fall Guy wasn't a smash hit like the Barbie movie with co-star Margot

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Ryan’s The Fall Guy wasn’t a smash hit like the Barbie movie with co-star MargotCredit: Alamy
Ryan pictured on the red carpet for The Fall Guy in April 2024

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Ryan pictured on the red carpet for The Fall Guy in April 2024Credit: A Mega Agência



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