Hollywood veteran Bruce Willis who you may remember from Friends was recently asked to leave a pharmacy in California for not wearing a mask. Now, the actor is telling his side of the story via People magazine.
13.01.2021 - 14:39 / msn.com
Bruce Willis has apologised after he failed to wear a face mask in a California pharmacy. The Die Hard star was asked to leave a Rite aid pharmacy store in Los Angeles on Sunday after he entered without a face covering and “refused” to put one one, reports Page Six.
People inside the store were said to have become upset when they saw Willis, 65, was not wearing a mask, despite having a bandanna tied around his neck. Willis told People he made “an error in judgement”.
Hollywood veteran Bruce Willis who you may remember from Friends was recently asked to leave a pharmacy in California for not wearing a mask. Now, the actor is telling his side of the story via People magazine.
Bruce Willis is having a rough week, as he was called out publicly for not following the rules amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The actor was photographed in Los Angeles without a mask inside a Rite Aid store.He was reportedly refusing to wear a mask and was asked to leave the place by an employee.
If you asked us to name a few celebrities we thought might secretly be anti-maskers, we could probably give you a decent list — but Bruce Willis wouldn’t have been one of them!
Owning up. Bruce Willis expressed regret after being asked to leave a drugstore in Los Angles for not wearing a face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Die Hard star is acknowledging he made a mistake after Page Six reported he was asked to leave a Rite Aid this week for not wearing a mask. "It was an error in judgment," Willis said in a statement to People.
not wearing a mask inside of a Rite Aid this week was a mistake.“It was an error in judgment,” Willis told People late Tuesday. “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.”Page Six exclusively reported that Willis, 65, was asked to leave the Los Angeles store on Monday after he “refused” to wear a mask and made employees and other customers upset.
Bruce Willis has admitted not wearing a face mask was “an error in judgment”.The Die Hard actor was spotted without a face covering in a Rite Aid pharmacy in Los Angeles, California on Monday (January 11, 2021), and he has now responded to backlash over the incident.“It was an error in judgment.
Bruce Willis is speaking out after he was asked to leave a Rite Aid in Los Angeles for not wearing a mask. A source told Fox News that the 65-year-old "Die Hard" actor entered the pharmacy around 3 p.m.Tuesday and immediately made other patrons uncomfortable because he was not covering his face in the store.
Watch: Bruce Willis admits ‘error in judgement’Bruce Willis has blamed an 'error in judgement' after he was seen in a pharmacy in Los Angeles without a face covering. The pictures appeared in the New York Post's Page Six, in a story which also claimed that he was asked to leave the shop – a branch of Rite Aid – after refusing to put on a mask.
Bruce Willis has admitted not wearing a face mask was "an error in judgement". The 'Die Hard' actor was spotted without a face covering in a Rite Aid pharmacy in Los Angeles, California on Monday (11.
Die Hard icon was seen leaving a Rite Aid store over the weekend, with reports claiming he was asked to leave after refusing to wear a mask.He subsequently told People: “It was an error in judgment.”Willis added: “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.” According to PageSix, shoppers became angered when Willis was spotted without the facial covering and he immediately left the store without making his purchase.
Bruce Willis has released a statement after he was photographed leaving a pharmacy in California on Sunday without a face mask.
UPDATE (1/13/2021, 0:50am ET): Bruce Willis has reacted to viral photograph of himself not wearing a mask in a Rite Aid in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, calling it an “error in judgement” in a statement that he gave PEOPLE two days later. The Die Hard star didn’t offer much else of an explanation. Instead, he simply added, “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.”