Waving a bloody shirt
Bruce Willis
The action star, who conveniently has another installment of the “Die Hard” franchise coming out this week, donated said shirt and other memorabilia Wednesday at the Air and Space Museum.
“I’m thrilled to be in the same place as the ruby slippers and C-3PO,” he said. “This is far past acting, making movies and being in entertainment.”
Willis’ favorite part of his donations? “My own blood,” he joked. “A little bit was spilled in every one of my films.”
Willis’ two daughters, Rumer and Tallulah, who had their own security, sat in the front row and exchanged gleeful giggles with their dad during the ceremony, then made a beeline toward the Star Wars robots afterward.
But Willis, who arrived more than an hour late after his private jet landed at Dulles, must not have known he wasn’t in Kansas anymore, what with all the press restrictions: no two-part questions, no taking pictures while the star is speaking, no follow-ups.
Willis, who is conservative by Hollywood standards, wouldn’t weigh in on 2008, saying it’s too early.
Yippee-ki-yay.
| Carrie Devorah/For The Examiner |
