David Letterman is in the hot seat again after a 1998 Late Night interview with actress Jennifer Aniston resurfaced this week, fans feeling repulsed by the television host.

During Letterman's interview with the Friends star, he stopped their conversation and said, "Forgive me if this is rude. I just one to try one thing."

The television host then goes behind Aniston, puts his hand on her shoulder, and attempts to put a piece of her hair in his mouth. After the actress makes an uncomfortable scream, Letterman begins to suck a piece of her hair in his mouth until it falls out. He later hands her a napkin to dry her hair.

Letterman later asked Aniston if she was "traumatized" by his actions and Aniston responded, "I am."

The video has been called "disturbing" and "disgusting" by many fans, especially since it is the second Late Night interview that has resurfaced that shows Letterman acting highly inappropriate towards his female guests.

Letterman was in the hot seat for previous inappropriat behavior already. Before Aniston's interview resurfaced, an interview with Lindsay Lohan caught the attention of several people. The Mean Girls actress appeared uncomfortable as the host continued to probe her about her struggles with addiction. In the clip, Lohan only wants to talk about her new film, but Letterman pushes her to answer questions about going to rehab.

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These appearances on Late Night with David Letterman are just two interviews that have been getting a lot of attention. In addition, The Independent recently ran a story that showed three more interviews with stars Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton, and Madonna, that are just as creepy and uncomfortable to watch.

These resurfaced interviews have come to light after the release of The New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears, which showed atrocious treatment of the songstress when she was famous. The documentary has garnered widespread attention, and has called attention to the treatment of not just Spears, but women in entertainment in general.

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