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We’ve always known Bill Murray was a great guy,
but we never quite knew that he was the man you want around when you’re
breaking out. But we’re not surprised at all to find out that he is.
On the set of their new movie, Aloha, it seems Emma Stone was having some bad acne issues, but Murray was there in the clinch to make her feel better. She told Yahoo Movies U.K.:
“On a daily basis, he would bring me nice little
presents. Like he would go to a concert and bring me a keychain, or he
would go to a store and bring me Maui Onion potato chips … a visor, some
slippers. It was pretty sweet.”
We’ll probably reach peak Bill Murray when he crashes a bachelor party with some Maui Onion potato chips and a visor in hand.
"My body started to deteriorate. I started to have panic attacks. I went
through two years of baffling every doctor from East to West Coast. One
week it was asthma . . . hypoglycemia . . . candida . . . reflux . . . I
had everything. My gall bladder just. . . stopped working, and I had to
get it taken out. This was when the tabloids said I tried to kill
myself or something like that. We settled out of court. But anyway, I
wound up in the hospital. I had everything happening; my body completely
fell apart. And nobody knew what the hell was wrong with me." She was
allergic to everything. "I had to eat chicken and broccoli for a year,"
she remembers. "I was absolutely falling apart, physically and
emotionally, for a two-year period." At times she thought of death. "It
was the constant physical breakdowns that were going on that I didn't
understand."
"I really thought it. It was just non-stop. "Then she went to a
homeopathic doctor, told him all her symptoms, and he asked her to open
her mouth. He told her to get her fillings removed. "But once I started
to get it out, it all stopped." (She now thinks her problems were caused
by a mixture of mercury fillings and extreme stress.) "Mercury can make
you go...crazy. That term 'mad as a hatter' comes from mercury: people
working in felt factories and going crazy. They try to say mercury is
safe, but it's the second-deadliest poison known to man, underneath
plutonium, and it's in people's...teeth."