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Ryan Bridge: TikTok Fans Fall for Kiwi Reporter’s Earthquake Update

Kiwi News Anchor ‌Ryan Bridge Amused by Viral TikTok Fame Following Earthquake Broadcast

Auckland, New Zealand – New ⁤Zealand news anchor Ryan Bridge is responding wiht humor to a surge in online attention ​after a clip of his⁣ calm ⁢and collected reporting during ​a recent earthquake went viral on TikTok, sparking a wave of adoration from users worldwide. the clip, initially broadcast on⁢ Newshub, has been widely shared and remixed,​ with many commenters expressing attraction to the journalist.

Bridge, 36, acknowledged the⁤ online buzz, stating he’d been informed of the reactions by friends and colleagues, ​despite not personally monitoring the comments. “The thing with internet comments​ is sometimes they’re⁤ good and sometimes ⁣they’re bad. So it’s best to‍ take it all with a grain of salt,” he told the New Zealand Herald. He addressed the outpouring of attention,⁤ especially from “all the American ladies,” with a lighthearted message: “It’s never going to happen. But I have zero issues with being objectified.”

The viral moment has also ⁣led to comparisons ⁤between Bridge and actor Daniel​ Gillies, known for his role as Elijah Mikaelson in the ⁤Vampire Diaries and The Originals. Numerous TikTok‍ users ⁢pointed out the resemblance, with⁢ one commenter writing, “he looks like the original‍ brother in Vampire ‌Diaries,” and another joking, “Elijah, ‌what are you doing here??!!” Gillies, 49, himself grew⁣ up⁢ in Hamilton, New ⁣Zealand, before pursuing an acting career in⁢ Hollywood.

While ⁢Bridge doesn’t see‍ the comparison,⁣ he responded to the attention with self-deprecating humor, ‌saying, “I’m flattered, ⁤but that guy is way hotter.” Despite his⁤ newfound online⁣ fame, Bridge has stated‌ he has⁤ no current plans to ⁣return to live in⁣ New ​Zealand, though he​ expressed fondness for his home‍ country, noting,‍ “I think New Zealand is one of those places you grow fonder of the more time that goes by that you’re away from ⁢it.”

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