Bill Murray opens on the kiss on the set that closed the movie: I felt
Bill Murray has revealed that he is still bothering a kiss on the set that caused an accusation of inappropriate sexual behavior in 2022.
The actor recently told the New York Times that he does not “spend too many days or weeks without thinking” about what happened while shooting “being deadly”, which was the debut as director of Aziz Ansari before the production was suspended after a complaint about Murray’s behavior.
“I tried to make the peace. I thought I was trying to make peace. I ended up being, in my opinion, on the grill,” said Murray, who seemed to confirm an earlier report that he kissed a member of the crew in his mouth while using facial masks.
He added that he is not sure of what “drove it” to kiss the crew member, who, according to the reports, was “much younger” than him.
“It’s something I had done to another person before, and I thought it was fun, and every time it happened, was Fun, ”Murray told Times.
“I was wearing a mask, and I kissed her, and she wore a mask. It wasn’t like the tquí, but it was alone, I kissed her through a mask. And it wasn’t a strange,” he said.
Murray, in a statement at that time, said he and the crew member were “talking and trying to make peace between them.”
According to the reports, Ansari has focused his attention on his next movie “Good Fortune”, which will be released at the end of this year, before returning to “Being deadly.”

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Murray told The Times that the kiss “still bothers” because the film was “arrested for human rights or ‘H&R’ of the Disney Corporation.”
“It turned out that there were pre -existing conditions and all this kind of thing. I am like, what? How was someone should know something like that? There was no conversation, there was nothing. There was nothing, nothing,” Murray said, and added that the incident entered “this arbitration.”
He continued: “If someone ever suggests that I go to arbitration: don’t do it. Never do it. Because you think it’s justice, and it’s not.”
When asked if “he learned something” from the experience, Murray said: “I think you can teach an old dog new tricks. But it was a great disappointment, because I thought I knew someone, and I didn’t.”
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“I certainly thought it was light. I thought it was fun. For me it is still fun, the idea that you could give someone a kiss with a mask. It’s still stupid. It’s all that it was.”


