Selena Gomez is clearly a fan of her The Dead Don’t Die co-star, Bill Murray.
A picture of Murray whispering in her ear on the red carpet at Cannes went viral last month. Gomez looks like she’s struggling not to laugh.
The pics reminded everyone of Lost in Translation, so naturally, we’ve all been waiting to find out what he was saying to her.
Gomez recently appeared on Live With Kelly and Ryan, where she was asked about working with the legendary actor and the Cannes whispering incident.
Here’s ET online with what she had to say:
“He just says the dumbest things,” Gomez said with a laugh. “He’ll just like, ask me about like, hot dogs, and then say something else like, ‘You look nice, Gomez.’ And then he’ll kind of like, lean in again and he’ll be like, ‘Where are you from again?'”
Gomez said working with 68-year-old Murray has been a “blast.”
For more from Gomez about working with Murray skip ahead to 52 seconds:
Gomez also spoke about some of the stuff that Murray got up to on set.
“It was iconic being able to work with Bill Murray and just on top of it, his personality,” she said. “He has no idea who I am! And, he refuses to call me Selena. He basically calls me Gomez, so it’s actually the best — it’s the best part of working with him!”
“He actually literally stole the cop car in one scene and just took everyone on a joy ride,” she continued about Murray’s attitude on set. “He does that.”
Lastly, from Gomez:
“He’s so cool,” she shared. “I just feel like he’s one of the funniest people I’ve ever met, and he’s so genuine and he’s so kind. If he were 20 years younger I would definitely …”
I’m sure Murray was happy to hear that.
[source:etonline]
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