Jury Duty’s Ronald Gladden Responds To People Thirsting Over Him Online

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If you haven’t yet heard of America’s sweetheart Ronald Gladden, it’s about time you check out Jury Duty on Amazon’s Freevee. The breakout mockumentary-style hit takes place in a staged courtroom environment where everyone involved is an improv actor, except for one man: Ronald. A perhaps unexpected outcome of the show is that, upon seeing Ronald’s true self, audiences have fallen absolutely in love with the dude, so much so that people have been thirsting over the unsuspecting hero online. I addressed this phenomenon with him directly and, he gave what we’ll call a diplomatic answer in very good-guy fashion.

I recently spoke with Ronald Gladden to celebrate the show’s new commentary track that was just added on Freevee. With the intention of making the man blush, I asked if he’s read the thirst tweets, and even went so far as to ask if he’d been on any dates since his rise to fame began. He responded in the most Ronald-y way possible:

So I will say, the reactions that I’ve got online are so overwhelmingly positive that truly I’m just flattered. I’m truly honored to be getting these responses. That being said, because this was just like a wildfire and because it took off so quickly, I’ve had so many people reach out to me in such a short amount of time that there are literally thousands of messages that I haven’t even gotten to. I cannot possibly get to all those, because when the show aired… I was still working a full time job. I was working 40 hours a week. I’ve got my puppy to take care of. I was trying to juggle all this as well, so there was literally too much. There is still too much for me to get to. I would have to hire somebody to comb through all of this.



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