Geena Davis has detailed former co-star Bill Murray's allegedly 'inappropriate' on set behavior in a new interview just months after first revealing the alleged incidents in memoir Dying Of Politeness.
The 66-year-old actress starred alongside the 72-year-old comedian on 1990 crime comedy Quick Change and talked about the alleged harassment in a new On With Kara Swisher podcast interview.She explained: 'I went to meet with Bill Murray and his co-director and a producer in a hotel suite.
And, uh, I came in and went to sit down with everybody sitting there. But Bill Murray popped up and said, "Hey, have you ever tried the thumper?" And I’m like, "What?
No. What’s that?" "Well come try it." "No, no, no."'DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for Davis. Murray has no publicist, manager, or agent.
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