Sure, Bruce Willis became a household name thanks to 'Die Hard', however, that doesn't mean he hasn't been scrutinized in the past. Willis turned down an iconic film like 'Ghost' for simply not understanding the script. His performances have also been subpar at times, with the actor getting his own award category at the Razzies...

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As it turns out, his interview skills aren't the greatest either from time to time. That was especially evident during his trip to BBC's 'The One Show'. The chat went completely south, as Willis wasn't making any sense, In truth, it wasn't the only awkward interview from his career.

What Happened During Bruce Willis' Interview On BBC's 'The One Show'

Let's be honest here, Bruce Willis really isn't built for interviews, and we have plenty of evidence to support that. Sure, his interview on 'The One Show' wasn't the greatest, but he also had some past awkward interviews that weren't too great either.

One of them was alongside Mary Louise Parker back in 2013, promoting the film 'Red 2'. Willis clearly wasn't in the best mood on the day, telling the interviewer, "Has any actor ever told you this Jamie, that this part is not acting what we're doing right now, you might be, but we're just selling the film now. The fun part was making the movie." In other words, Willis was stating that he didn't want to be there, nor does he enjoy interviews.

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Things would only get worse when the interviewer asked Willis to describe the film, he seemed to rip the movie saying, "I would slash my hooves."

  • Despite Bruce Willis' comments about the film, it was a success at the box office, bringing $148 million, while also getting released on Netflix.

It was a cold Bruce Willis, though at least he was making sense. We can't say the same for this other interview...

Bruce Willis Apologized To Fans And The Show For The Interview

The question was about the title, 'Die Hard'. It was at that point, in which the interview with Bruce Willis on BBC went completely south, with the actor rambling about nothing.

"Yea, it is a difficult title," he pauses. " Willis would start to ramble not making sense while looking into the camera. He would finish his answer by saying, "have a sandwich and let's go shopping," which was met by awkward laughs from those in studio.

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Willis appeared to be out of it throughout the interview, and he would later reveal, jetlag was a big reason for it. "I have to apologize," Willis said. "I didn't get very many compliments about it. They said he was a little stale. But I was so jet-lagged. I'm very sorry, you kids on The One Show. I'm sure it's not their problem. I was a little bit boring, I think. I had a little sinking spell, that's all."

There was a lot of chatter after the interview, as 'The One Show' interviewers would discuss the moment, agreeing that it wasn't the easiest for them either, given Bruce's mood on the day.

'The One Show' Hosts Admitted The Bruce Willis Interview Was Not The Worst They'd Seen

The interview drew mixed reactions, with some fans actually siding with the actor. "It's well known at this point that Bruce was unhappy with the finished film. He can't hide it, clearly," a fan said in the YouTube comments of the video.

Alex Jones, one of the hosts spoke about the moment, revealing that she told Willis during the interview that it wasn't going well.

"He was a lot friendlier and warmer than he came across," she said. "He had a very dry sense of humor, which just didn't translate, and he wasn't 100% sure about the film he was promoting."

"He really wanted to create a good impression. He kept asking, 'How's this going?' and I had to say, 'Not great, to be honest'."

Despite the awkward interview, Jones revealed alongside Hello Magazine that it was far from the worst interview she had experienced.

"David Cassidy was a nightmare," she revealed. "He wouldn't shut up and we had to wrap up with him in the middle of an anecdote. Later on, we had these alpacas on and one of them nipped him on the ear, and I just thought, 'Serves you right'."

"Pamela Anderson was a bit of a diva. She directed all her answers to the monitor on the floor so she could see what she looked like."

At the very least, Bruce wasn't the worst ever...

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