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Bruce Willis on Malkovich Kiss in "Red 2": I "Wasn't Feeling It" Says Actor (VIDEO)

When asked to kiss fellow actor John Malkovich while filming his new movie, Red 2, actor Bruce Willis has admitted he flatly refused, saying he just "wasn't feeling it."

It is difficult to be a married man in Hollywood. Explaining to his wife that he will be kissing other women for his next film is not always an easy task. In "Red 2" Willis, who is married to Emma Heming, was required to kiss his girlfriend in the film, Marie-Louis Parker, and Catherine Zeta Jones.

"I will say, 'Look honey, it's right here in the script. It says, 'Now Bruce kisses Mary-Louise Parker. Now Bruce kisses Catherine Zeta-Jones,'" Willis joked in an interview with the Chicago Times.

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His most recent script however, also suggested that Willis should kiss a male actor as well. But when asked to kiss his male co-star, Willis was less willing to follow the script.

"They were trying to get me to kiss John Malkovich in this film because he is in a dress, but I said no because I wasn't feeling it."

In the film, Malkovich plays Marvin Boggs, the best friend of Willis' character, Frank Moss. Both men play retired MI6 agents who have been marked "R.E.D"- Retired and Extremely Dangerous. Together, the two friends are forced to chase after an explosive before they are captured by the agency that once employed them.

In real life, Willis had been married to Heming for over four years. The couple has a one and half year old daughter who appears to keep Willis on his toes. Willis was also previously married to Demi Moore with whom he has three additional daughters.

"I do change diapers and it's very humbling. But I'm happy to be doing it," he told the Times. "My life is one dude and about 30 women in the house. Let's just say that I don't win many arguments. The good news is we don't have many arguments."

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