So, teenage Adam Scott had an concept. He advised Jimmy Kimmel on “Jimmy Kimmel Are living!” on Thursday that at 16, he pretended to be his large brother with a purpose to get a license with an older age on it.
“When I used to be 16 I wanted a extra reputable pretend ID, so I did one thing that was once in reality somewhat unlawful now, pondering again on it,” Scott mentioned.
He went all the way down to Town Corridor along with his older brother Dave’s beginning certificates, went to the DMV, and were given away with having a motive force’s license made along with his picture and his older brother’s identify.
“I used to be so excited,” says Scott, who provides that he ultimately was once busted when “After a couple of weeks it got here within the mail, and my mother retrieved it.”
Scott recently stars in “Severance” on Apple TV+.