Bruce Willis reportedly asked to leave the store after refusing to wear a mask

Say it is not so, John McClane.

Maybe Bruce Willis is “Unbreakable”, but the rest of us? Not much.

PageSix reports that the actor was asked to leave a Rite Aid in Los Angeles on Monday after refusing to wear a mask.

A source told the outlet that people at the store realized that Willis was not wearing a mask and he left without finishing shopping. Willis was photographed at Rite Aid wearing a bandana around his neck (but not covering his nose and mouth).

Los Angeles County has been approaching one million cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began. More than 12,300 people died of COVID-19 there.

Willis, 65, was born in Germany and grew up in Carneys Point, County Salem. The former Penns Grove High School student later worked at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant in Lower Alloways Creek and at the DuPont Chambers Works plant in Deepwater, Pennsville. The future action hero studied drama at Montclair State University before moving to New York.

The two-time Emmy winner started on “Moonlighting” in the 1980s before starring in the films “Die Hard”, “Pulp Fiction”, “The Fifth Element”, “Look Who’s Talking”, “12 Monkeys” – which revolves around of a deadly virus – “The Sixth Sense”, “Unbreakable” and “Glass”.

On social media, people criticized and criticized Willis for the shopping trip without a mask, often with the theme “Die Hard”. There were also some jokes.

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