Bill Murray Sends Love to Bruce Willis
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Bill Murray got emotional talking about his old pal Bruce Willis, who has been battling frontal temporal dementia and aphasia for the last several years.
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During an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” Bill Murray shares a surprising connection he has with Bruce Willis that goes back to the early days of their careers.
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The star of “The Friend” has the loping stride of Robert Mitchum and the droopy, melancholy eyes of Peter Lorre. He has those classic Hollywood features — instantly accessible, forever unknowable — and when he walks down the street with his co-stars,
Bill Murray was feeling frisky on Monday night’s (March 31) episode of Watch What Happens Live. While promoting his new movie with Naomi Watts, the comedian grabbed his co-star’s face and planted one on her mouth, shocking everyone in the Bravo Clubhouse.
Upset TV viewers have branded Bill Murray ‘gross’ for kissing Naomi Watts during a joint appearance on Watch What Happens Live. The pair recently starred in The Friend together, and were on the Bravo show on Monday night to promote the sweet flick, which was released in US cinemas last month before a UK premiere at the end of April.
Naomi Watts matched her canine co-star at the premiere of her new movie this week. The star of the upcoming movie "The Friend" arrived on the red carpet at the New York City premiere on Monday matching with Bing, the Great Dane at the center of the film.
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