Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Ray Liotta sparks concerns with bizarre behaviour and 'waxwork face' on Good Morning Britain

Actor Ray Liotta sparked concern with his behaviour during a live television interview this morning.
The Goodfellas star - who appeared on Good Morning Britain to promote his new series Shades of Blue - began the interview by spitting out chewing gum as the hosts tried to ask him questions.
Viewers were quick to express their concerns about his behaviour, wondering if he had had a heavy night before the interview.
"Ray Liotta at Stringfellows last night perhaps?" wrote one while another said: "Ray Liotta is doing a great impression of of Oliver Reed."
"Hope Mr Liotta is OK, doesn't look like by his appearance on GMB," added a third while another asked: "Oh dear. What's up with Ray Liotta on GMB?"
However, other viewers blamed the awkward interview on the presenters.
One wrote: "Pompous British Good Morning Britain presenters interviewing @rayliotta is so cringe I can't even. LOVE him so much."
Unfortunately for the actor, other viewers were less interested in what he was saying and more interested in his looks.
"Dear @GMB," wrote one sassy viewer. "Your producer appears to have booked the waxwork of Ray Liotta and nobody has noticed. Regards."
Another added: "Can Ray Liotta move any part of his face?"
The actor is in the UK promoting his new television show, the Jennifer Lopez police drama, Shades of Blue.
But the actor was nothing but complimentary about his co-star and attempted to put to rest her reputation as a diva.
"I was much more of a diva than she was," he said.
"She was great, she produced this, she kept taking it to the networks and they said only if you star in it and one day she did."
On his character's surprising gay kiss in one episode, he added that he was shocked by the response to it.
"I was shocked but is kind of shocking because it really came out of the blue. There's a hint of it in the first episode and then... well you'll have to wait and see until it happens."
But the actor reserved his biggest praise for the BBC, despite appearing on ITV, saying: "BBC, we have that in America, that's the best in terms of watching news,."
* Good Morning Britain is on weekdays, ITV from 6am

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