Action star Bruce Willis surprised film fans when he went on a web-chat site to talk about his latest movie.
The Hollywood tough guy posted messages on film site aintitcoolnews.com promoting new release Live Free Or Die Hard, which he reprises his role as John MCClane. But when one film fan refused to believe it was his movie hero Willis entered an iChat videoconferencing conversation with him.
And despite coming face to face with the star on webcam, Willis had to show his tattoos to the skeptical fan before he fully believed it was him.
Willis told fans he posted on the website because he felt "a strong pull" to hear from his audience.
He wrote, "I am John Maf**kin Clane. What if I came to you all just as a guy (who) merely wished to have an outlet to chat with people I seldom get to chat with. And what if I just listened?"
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