Bill Murray There are fervent responses to allegations of past misconduct, including the time actress Geena Davis claimed in her memoir, who pulled off her clothes strap 35 years ago.
When Murray, 74, was asked about Davis The New York Timeshe called the allegations “outrageous”.
“When someone has a plot like me ‘a mortal’, the world looks for more evidence that this person is a monster – absolutely a monster,” Murray said.
Bill Murray snaps up at Man in New York Cinema, accusing him of attacking

Bill Murray made public the allegations of previous misconduct against him in an interview. (Getty image by Kevin Winter/Turner)
“Well, I interacted with hundreds of thousands of people who have been around forty, 50 years. Now, you can come up with six. If you really work, you might come up with dozens of them.”
In Davis’ 2022 memoir, she claims Murray Improper behavior When the two co-starred in the 1990 crime comedy “Fast Change”.
She wrote that Murray made her uncomfortable during the joint appearance of the “Arsonio Concert Hall Show” when he tried to pull down the belt of his clothes several times.

Geena Davis revealed that her first interaction with co-star Bill Murray was not pleasant. She claimed he greeted her in the hotel room with massage devices. (Fraser Harrison/Scott Olsen)
The actress also recalled her first meeting with Murray and described how he allegedly “sticks” to use a massage device he called “The Thrumper,” despite her repeated refusal.
Davis also tells an example of her claiming that she screamed the stars of “Groundhog Day” in front of the movie “More than 300 People”.
Earlier that year, production was suspended by “mortals” after complaints of “misconduct” against Murray.
Murray admits he regrets the situation and often considers live interactions.

Bill Murray reportedly had problems with multiple co-stars over the years. (Giuseppe Maffia/Nurphoto)
“I wouldn’t spend too many days or weeks without thinking about what happened “It’s a mortal”,“He told the New York Times.
“I tried to achieve peace. I thought I was trying to achieve peace. In my opinion, I ended up being grilled. … It still bothered me because that movie has stopped. … There is no peace, no anything.
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Murray detailed the awkward moments, adding that it wasn’t inappropriate. He explained that the encounter happened during the difficult times of the pandemic and he was not sure what prompted him to do so.
“This is something I used to do to others, and I think it’s funny, and every time it happens, it’s funny.”
“I was wearing a mask, I gave her a kiss, she was wearing a mask. It wasn’t like I touched her, but it was just me giving her a kiss through the mask. She wasn’t a stranger.”

Murray said he regrets the situation and often considers live interactions. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Filmmagic)
Murray added that he and his colleagues had lunch several times and thought the gestures were interesting at the time.
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The long-time actor was admitted to snap up a man when he recently promoted his new movie “Friends.”
exist Viral videoMurray had a dispute in the hall of the theater, and he believed a man had attacked him.
Murray is walking with security guards at the beginning of the video In the theater. A man walked around behind him, and Murray suddenly stopped and stepped on the ground, seemingly at the foot of the man.
“Stop it.” He turned and pointed at the man, and he immediately raised his hand. “If you attack me like this again, I’ll step on your feet.”
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“No, no,” the man replied as he took a step back and raised his hands. But Murray kept talking to him when security officers took him away.
“Don’t do it,” he said. “That’s the physical attack you just caused. Don’t do it again. Don’t do it again. You’re not big enough to do it.”
When Murray is taken away, the man can be heard yelling “sorry”.
Emily Trainham of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.