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The narrator then unexpectedly shifts focus to Walton Goggins' personal life, asking, "What’s it like to become a sex symbol at 53?" Goggins responds gracefully, claiming it "feels fantastic," though the dialogue takes a humorous and self-deprecating turn with the suggestion that he might prefer to be an Asian girl. The humor here lies in the absurdity and the candidness of the confession, highlighting how celebrities navigate their public perceptions and personal fantasies.