Jake Gyllenhaal: I Complained to KFC to Bring Chicken Littles Back

Publish date: 2024-05-16

Jake Gyllenhaal had some very pressing issues he wants to address at the Toronto International Film Festival — namely, fried chicken.

The Demolition star, 34, joked with Us Weekly at the film’s premiere on Thursday, Sept. 10, about once writing a complaint letter to Kentucky Fried Chicken as a kid in hopes of bringing back a particularly delectable menu item.

“It was called, they were like little hamburgers but they were little fried chicken nuggets,” he told Us of his youth advocacy days. “They had a name but I forget the name. They discontinued them and in school we were told to learn how to write a complaint letter. So I wrote a complaint letter to Kentucky Fried Chicken telling them to bring [them back].”

The item that Gyllenhaal was referencing is known as KFC’s Chicken Little, which returned to the menu in 2012 after 20 years.

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In Demolition, Gyllenhaal plays an investment banker who loses his wife in a car crash, and eventually finds an outlet for his frustrations via a series of complaint letters. 

Naomi Watts stars opposite the Hollywood hunk, as an employee at the customer service department who begins to read Gyllenhaal’s letters.

“It’s empowering and I encourage most people, if they can, to really express themselves and bring back whatever they feel like has been taken away from them in their lives,” he told reporters at a press conference for the film, of the practice of writing complaint letters. “In my case, really important things like fried chicken. Seriously.”

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