The always-entertaining Page Six has Bruce Willis being asked to leave a Los Angeles Walgreens on Monday after he refused to wear a mask. Willis didn’t comply and walked away without making his purchase.
“The spy says people inside the store became upset that Willis, 65, wasn’t wearing a mask — despite having a bandanna tied around his neck, which he could have easily pulled up.”
There’s a “Die Hard” joke in here somewhere, help me out, friends.
Now Willis is trying to backtrack how behaviour and admit fault. His statement to PEOPLE reads, "It was an error in judgment. Be safe out there everyone and let's continue to mask up."
There is no genuine authenticity in that statement. It was probably concocted by a PR team hellbent on damage control, especially since just 48 hours ago there were reports that Willis was in talks to star in a sixth “Die Hard” instalment.
One look at Willis' IMDb page, and the work he's done in the past couple of years, it's all straight-to-video. From 2013 on, Bruce Willis’ career has been tanking. He’s all, but tapped out his acting integrity these last few years and decided to keep himself working by signing on to paycheck-driven roles. The last thing he needs is a facemask controversy.