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Bill Murray is having quite the time in New York City.
The Ghostbusters actor was filmed having an outburst at a fan in a New York City cinema on March 27. This incident happened shortly before he surprised his co-star Naomi Watts with a kiss during their joint appearance on Watch What Happens Live.
The video shows Murray whirling on a fan who appeared to be walking closely behind him.
“Stop it. Stop. You attack me like that again, I’ll step on your foot,” Murray said, pointing a finger in the fan’s face.
As security intervened and guided Murray away, the actor continued ranting, “Don’t do it.” He also accused the fan of “physical assault.”
“Don’t do it again, you’re not big enough to do that,” he yelled as security escorted him away.
The video, which was shared April 2, has already netted 1.6 million views on TikTok, with many commenters siding with the actor.
This incident occurred just a few days after Murray’s unexpected decision to kiss his co-star during their televised appearance stunned viewers.
The pair were taking viewers’ questions when one fan asked Watts to name who gave her the “best onscreen kiss.”
Before Watts could react, Murray saw his chance to move in, embrace her, and kiss her on the lips. Following the kiss, he gave a thumbs-up to the camera and remarked, “That was too easy,” as Watts laughed with her head bowed.
Watts continued with the interview once she collected herself. “Well, of course, it’s Billy Crudup, my husband,” she answered.
Murray was mired in controversy in recent years, when he was accused of sexual misconduct in 2022 after allegedly straddling a female crew member and kissing her through her mask, for which he paid over $100,000 for her silence.
The incident occurred on the set of Aziz Ansari’s Being Mortal, causing production to be suspended.
If you or someone you know needs to reach out about sexual abuse or assault, RAINN is available 24/7 at 800-656-HOPE (4673), or online at RAINN.org.
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