Bryant Wood is best known for his short stint as the sweet, spiritual addition to the second season of Netflix's "The Circle." He didn't make it past the second episode and his early departure led him to be overshadowed in the hunk department by Mitchell Eason, who came on the show on a later episode and appears to have formed a strong bond with another cast member, Chloe Veitch . Bryant, though, wasn't on the show long enough to make strong connections, and it could be because his New Age persona was a bit too etherial for his more cynical peers. When he described himself as working in "breath work," one dismissed him by saying we all breathe, while another wondered if that was just another way of saying he was unemployed. Bryant was introduced on the first episode by host Michelle Bateau as a "bona fide grade-A hippie," reported the website StyleCaster. The shaggy-haired 27-year-old double-downed on his New Age credentials by calling himself as "weirdo" and an "oddball" and told viewers that he lives in a "golden bubble of love" where "no bad juju is allowed." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??‍♂️??? (Bryant Wood / Instagram / @bryant.give)

Bryant Wood is best known for his short stint as the sweet, spiritual addition to the second season of Netflix's "The Circle." He didn't make it past the second episode and his early departure led him to be overshadowed in the hunk department by Mitchell Eason, who came on the show on a later episode and appears to have formed a strong bond with another cast member, Chloe Veitch . Bryant, though, wasn't on the show long enough to make strong connections, and it could be because his New Age persona was a bit too etherial for his more cynical peers. When he described himself as working in "breath work," one dismissed him by saying we all breathe, while another wondered if that was just another way of saying he was unemployed. Bryant was introduced on the first episode by host Michelle Bateau as a "bona fide grade-A hippie," reported the website StyleCaster. The shaggy-haired 27-year-old double-downed on his New Age credentials by calling himself as "weirdo" and an "oddball" and told viewers that he lives in a "golden bubble of love" where "no bad juju is allowed." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??‍♂️??? (Bryant Wood / Instagram / @bryant.give)
Bryant Wood is best known for his short stint as the sweet, spiritual addition to the second season of Netflix's "The Circle." He didn't make it past the second episode and his early departure led him to be overshadowed in the hunk department by Mitchell Eason, who came on the show on a later episode and appears to have formed a strong bond with another cast member, Chloe Veitch . Bryant, though, wasn't on the show long enough to make strong connections, and it could be because his New Age persona was a bit too etherial for his more cynical peers. When he described himself as working in "breath work," one dismissed him by saying we all breathe, while another wondered if that was just another way of saying he was unemployed. Bryant was introduced on the first episode by host Michelle Bateau as a "bona fide grade-A hippie," reported the website StyleCaster. The shaggy-haired 27-year-old double-downed on his New Age credentials by calling himself as "weirdo" and an "oddball" and told viewers that he lives in a "golden bubble of love" where "no bad juju is allowed." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??‍♂️??? (Bryant Wood / Instagram / @bryant.give)
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