Lucy Liu opens up about dispute: “I stood up for myself, and I don’t regret it”

Lucy Liu spoke up about the dispute that she had with her co star Bill Murray from the film Charlie’s Angels. She mentioned how she took a stand for herself by not letting Bill have his way.

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Charlie’s Angels, released in the year 2000 was a blockbuster and had its own cult following soon after its release. Recently one of the cast members Lucy Lie spoke up about a dispute that she had with one of the co-stars on the set of  ‘Charlie’s Angels.’ 

She narrated the whole incident as she decided not to let someone get away with treating her in a manner they had no right to. 

Lie shared her experience for the first time on an episode of ‘Asian Enough’ which is a Los Angeles podcast hosted by Johana Bhuiyan, Tracy Brown, Suhauna Hussain and Jen Yamato. 

“ We had taken the weekend to rework that particular scene and Bill Murray was not able to come because he had to attend some family gathering, so it was everyone else, and we made the scene more fluid” she explained. 

She also added that when Bill returned to the set he hurled insults on everyone and kept going on. For some reason Bill seemed to make eye contact with Liu while he let out his anger, to which Lucy responded and made it clear that she was only one among the cast members and not someone to make creative decisions.

“ I was, like, Wow, he seems like he’s looking straight at me.’ I couldn’t believe that it could be towards me, because what do I have o do with anything majorly important at that time?” she explained.

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Although she did not mention the exact words that Bill used, it was clear from her statements that he used pretty filthy language that should not be repeated on a national platform.


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