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Bruce Willis chased from Pharmacy after refusing to Wear a Mask

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Bruce Willis has been chastised for not wearing a mask during the coronavirus outbreak.

According to a Page Six source, Bruce Willis was ordered to leave a Los Angeles Rite Aid on Monday after refusing to wear a mask.

According to a paparazzi agency, drugstore staff urged Bruce to use the bandana over his neck to cover his nose and mouth, but he “refused.” Other customers visiting the business on Jan. 10 were reportedly upset that Bruce did not cover up. According to the New York Post, the “Die Hard” star left the shop without making a purchase.

Celebrities like Dylan Minette and Spencer Pratt have criticized the actor for not wearing a mask during a COVID-19 outbreak in L.A. County, and photos of the interaction have gone viral.

On January 12, the actor admitted to the transgression, telling People that it was “an error in judgment. Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.”

COVID-19 fatalities have topped 10,000 in Los Angeles County, the heart of the coronavirus outbreak in California.

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More than 2 million cases have been reported in California. In other words, procedures like as masking and social separation are more important than ever.

Willis, 65, was born in Germany and raised in Salem County’s Carneys Point. The Penns Grove High School alumni went on to work at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant in Lower Alloways Creek and the DuPont Chambers Works facility in Deepwater, Pennsville. Before relocating to New York, the future action hero studied acting at Montclair State University.

Willis has spent most of the pandemic quarantining at his Idaho home with ex-wife Demi Moore and their older daughters Scout, Rumer, and Tallulah. Last year, rumors circulated that Willis’ current marriage to wife Emma Heming was on the rocks due to her decision to remain in Los Angeles with their two young children, Mabel and Evelyn, although Scout subsequently debunked the claims.

The two-time Emmy winner got his start in the 1980s on “Moonlighting,” before going on to appear in “Die Hard,” “Pulp Fiction,” “The Fifth Element,” “Look Who’s Talking,” “12 Monkeys,” “The Sixth Sense,” “Unbreakable,” and “Glass.”

Bruce Willis isn’t the first famous figure to be chastised for not wearing a mask. Several celebs pictured at the 2020 CMA Awards in November opted for a bulky masklike cover that they had to carry the whole time rather than social distance or wearing masks.

“Am I the only person on here who is wondering why NOBODY in the audience socially distant of course are wearing masks at the CMA awards?!?!!!” one fan tweeted.

Another added, “Wtf were they thinking? No masks, indoors – IDGAF if everyone tested ‘negative’ before the event. Rapid tests are garbage, and see The White House for how well relying on those tests works out.”

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