• Wow. The comments here are harsh. I’m not a huge WYB fan but this whole situation is being so scrutinized. Perhaps he was overworked and tired. The interview was part of a series of roadshows, meaning he’s been taking parts in many interviews over and over, not just one. I would get burned out too. There are days where I zone out when people are talking to me. Yes, he should’ve come more prepared, but he’s a human, not a robot with a memory chip that can perfectly articulate answers that people expect every single time.

      WYB has always been more of the quiet type. You can see him on red carpets where he’s usually more distant to the press compared to other celebrities who have amazing charisma and interview skills. He’s no Simu Liu when it comes to public speaking. He’s a genius at dancing and a natural stage performer. He’s not a literary genius and doesn’t need to be. Plus his acting is ok compared to A LOT of actors his age. You can’t expect him to excel in everything. The dude was born in 1997. Still very young. And he’s already holding up an entire company, earning tons of money. Probably a lot of people at the company depend on him for their jobs and livelihoods.

      I can’t believe the comments here are saying he “appears on the spectrum” and “how can anyone be attracted to his face.” You may not find him attractive nor enjoy his screen presence, but he is definitely not “ugly.” “On the spectrum???” That is way out of hand. This is someone’s child. It is not ethical to discuss whether someone has mental challenges or not.