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Geena Davis claims Bill Murray 'used massage device in bad meeting before screaming at me'
Oscar and Golden Globe Award for her acting prowess, claimed that Bill Murray, 72, had screamed at her in front of “hundreds” of people after he thought she was late to set.The pair’s relationship got off to a rocky start after their first meeting in a hotel room, as Geena claimed that the Ghostbusters actor had greeted her with a massage device that he insisted on using on her.According to a Times summary, “[Davis is] introduced to [Murray], she writes, in a hotel suite, where Murray greets her with something called The Thumper, a massage device he insists on using on her, despite her emphatically refusing.”The "bad" encounter was followed up by a more humiliating incident when the Royal Tenenbaums actor allegedly lost his temper with Geena while filming Quick Change, which Bill also co-directed.Assuming she was late to set, Bill let rip, without realising that Geena’s delay was due to a simple issue in the wardrobe department.The Times wrote: “Later, while they’re filming on location, Murray tracks Davis down in her trailer and begins screaming at her for being late (she’s waiting for her wardrobe), continues to scream at her as she hurries onto the set and even as she gets there, in front of hundreds of cast, crew, curious passers-by.”“That was bad,” Geena said of her audition with Bill, thinking about the ways in which she would have handled the situation differently.“The way he behaved at the first meeting… I should have walked out of that or profoundly defended myself, in which case I wouldn’t have got the part.“I could have avoided that treatment if I’d known how to react or what to do during the audition.“But, you know, I was so non-confrontational that I just didn’t…” she said.Not mincing her words, Geena soon
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Harry and Meghan 'have a hell of a long way to go' before peace with Charles and William
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle still have “a hell of a long way to go” before they can enjoy a peaceful reunion with King Charles III and Prince William, a commentator has claimed. Royal expert Daniela Elser reckons the reconciliation will be difficult amid the upcoming release of the Sussex’s Netflix documentary and past spats including Meghan’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey and well-publicised royal fallouts.Despite reports that the controversial royal couple is set to try and make-up with other senior Buckingham Palace members, Elser reckons it will prove difficult.READ MORE: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'intended to humiliate' royal family with portraitShe told news.au that she thinks the King did not seem too intent on repairing the relationship during the official mourning period for late Queen Elizabeth, with Harry travelling separately to Balmoral and put in the second row of the Westminster Abbey service.Elser wrote: “It is not as if Charles went far out of his way to do much olive-branch waving last month during the official mourning period and the Queen’s funeral…“Does any of this sound like The Firm might be particularly receptive if the Sussexes do decide they want to bury the hatchet?”The columnist also questioned Harry and Meghan’s “convoluted logic” in aiming to start a royal charm offensive after the Netflix series and the Duke of Sussex’s memoir.She asked why the pair was “deciding to make peace but only after aiming a final series of potential painful volleys” and claimed there was “a hell of a long way to go” before a royal reconciliation.
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