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Reporter claims Bruce Willis left her waiting nine days for interview

A reporter has detailed her “nightmare” attempt to interview Hollywood actor Bruce Willis in an ordeal that lasted for nine days.

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A reporter claimed that Bruce Willis made her wait nine days for an interview back in 1996. The journalist also alleged that the 66-year-old actor didn’t even tip the waitstaff at the restaurant they went to to conduct the interview.

In the latest episode of iHeartRadio’s new original podcast, Haileywood, host Dana Schwartz spoke to writer Martha Frankel, who revealed she had a bad experience with the Expendables star 25 years ago.

According to reporter Martha Frankel, Willis was a ‘nightmare’. Picture: Rich Fury/Getty Images.
According to reporter Martha Frankel, Willis was a ‘nightmare’. Picture: Rich Fury/Getty Images.

Frankel received an assignment to interview Willis for the site Movieline in London at the time. She described the experience as “a nightmare” on the podcast.

Frankel revealed that Willis agreed to talk to her after nine days. Instead of meeting in London, the Die Hard star wanted to see her in a town called Windsor, an area about 50km west of London.

She added that she tried to alleviate Willis’ uneasiness about the interview by suggesting meeting over a poker game with his management team. However, he wanted “no part of” any of the techniques Frankel tried to use to make him feel safer.

Frankel explained: “He didn’t really want to talk about anything. It was just a drag and he wasn’t fun and he wasn’t funny. And I know he’s all of those things. I had seen him in action. I know he can be that.”

Willis allegedly didn’t tip the waitress and ‘didn’t really want to talk’ during the interview. Picture: Angela Weiss / AFP.
Willis allegedly didn’t tip the waitress and ‘didn’t really want to talk’ during the interview. Picture: Angela Weiss / AFP.

She then divulged that Willis made the restaurant where they ate during the interview shut down “so that nobody would come over for his autograph.” The father of five then didn’t tip their waitress at the end of their lunch.

“And then he didn’t throw $300 bucks on the table for the waiter,” she said, “so I did.” Telling Schwartz, “I want rich people to be more generous than not rich people. But you know what was the best thing? He walked in and out of that hotel and nobody said a word to him, nobody recognised him.”

This isn’t the first time a reporter has found Willis to be rude during an interview. He sat down for a chat with Britain’s Magic 105.4’s Jamie Edwards in 2013 to promote his movie Reds 2 with co-star Mary Louise Parker.

Edwards described the exchange as “the most awkward interview ever” after he claimed that the German-born actor could “hardly keep his mind” on it.

Edwards tried to be nice and engage with Willis to keep the talk running smoothly, but the star appeared bored and uninterested in the five-minute talk.

This article originally appeared on the New York Post and is reproduced here with permission

Originally published as Reporter claims Bruce Willis left her waiting nine days for interview

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