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‘To me it’s still funny … it’s still stupid’: Bill Murray speaks out about sexual misconduct allegation


The actor said he was ‘barbecued’ after a complaint on the set of Being Mortal in 2022, which shut down production on the film

Bill Murray has said he feels he was “barbecued” by a sexual misconduct allegation on the set of a 2022 comedy, which led to the film being cancelled and his reaching a financial settlement with the woman who accused him of straddling her and kissing her. A number of directors and co-stars such as Geena Davis, Lucy Liu, Richard Dreyfuss and Harold Ramis have said they have not found Murray easy to work with, yet he remains a much-loved star, with sightings of him in the wild often going viral. skip past newsletter promotion Take a front seat at the cinema with our weekly email filled with all the latest news and all the movie action that matters

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