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12/23/2024 06:00:13 am

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Bill Murray Doesn't Like People Who Complain About Fame; Talks About Not Finding The One

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(Photo : Reuters) Bill Murray

In an hour-long interview with radio personality Howard Stern, Bill Murray opened up about how he hates "Seinfeld", the "emotional" Alamuddin-Clooney nuptials, his love for In-N-Out Burger and, how he dislikes celebrities who complain about being rich and famous.

The highly-acclaimed star of the recent flick, "St. Vincent", shared that fame and wealth aren't precursors to misery. He shared that having money and being famous can actually give you permission to be as kind and as generous as you want and, even as invisible as you want.

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"No one has to know you have a bunch of dough, and you can behave any way you want. You can be a secret kind of person," he commented.

The actor also shared that he does think about not having found the love of his life from time to time.

Murray stated that he doesn't know when he'll be done in this earth, so he doesn't know if or when the right one will come into his life. He does admit, however, that he has children and, that his kids, who wouldn't have happened without women, do bring him joy.

He admitted that he does think about how nice it would be have a date to bring on events or to go golfing with, but that he doesn't think that he's lonely. Instead, he shared that there are some things that he should be doing that he has failed to take care of - such as, self-development or connecting more with himself. He said his failure to do these things makes him unqualified to take on another relationship.

"What stops us from looking at ourselves is that we're kind of ugly if we look really hard; we're not who we think we are, and we're not as wonderful as we think we are," he added.

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