The smash hit television series of the summer, The Bear, has legions of fans. But the star of the show, Jeremy Allen White, has revealed that fans have one major problem with the show.
The Bear, which has been confirmed for a second season, has been lauded by hospitality workers around the world for its authenticity and attention to detail, with many saying that it is the truest representation of what life in a restaurant kitchen is really like. However, there is one aspect of White’s main character, Carmy, that fans can’t seem to wrap their head around and if you’ve watched the show you probably know what it is.
White was talking with Seth Meyers on the Late Night show this week, and he revealed that fans have a problem with Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto not wearing a hairnet.
“I thought [my hair] looked great on the show,” he said, adding that he grew it longer to look like Marco Pierre White.
“But it’s weird, a lot of people are calling out — and they’re not wrong — that I should have been wearing a cap,” he added.
“I should have been wearing something because so much of Carmy’s hair is probably in all those sandwiches.”
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