Even Indiana Jones gets criticism from his wife.
Harrison Ford – who will reprise his role as the enduring archaeologist in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”, which premieres on June 30 – continues to be grieved by Calista Flockhart’s wife over his profane interview with the Hollywood Reporter from the start of this 12 months.
In truth, he made the 80-year-old screen legend jokingly ask a reporter to omit “fuck A” from the story after he said it during an interview.
“My wife keeps giving me a tough time about that Hollywood Reporter thing and I try to not say it an excessive amount of” – Ford Esquire said in a recent cover.
“Me and the author were sitting on folding chairs within the horse stall. It didn’t feel formal enough for me to correct my language. And so they printed every ‘fk’,” he said.
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But then Ford resorted to his old profanity when asked if he watched his own movies.
“Kk yes – until I am unable to do anything about it,” he said.
“When it’s over, it’s over. I’m doing something else. F-ker is on his own.
Aware of the persistent use of the F-word, Ford quipped, “That is why I’m in trouble.”
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Ford also admits that Flockhart – his wife of 13 years – doesn’t like it when he talks about having a hangar along with his own planes because it feels like a privilege.
In truth, the avid aviator left Santa Monica, California as a consequence of the shortening of the runway, and built his own hangar – complete with a front room and office – at one other airport.
“For me, flying is as vital a component of my life as my job,” said Ford, who has been piloting the skies for 28 years. “It isn’t like playing golf.”