Actor Seth Green pitches in on problematic Bill Murray stories and may just have the most terrorizing encounter as a child star.

Seth Green is an actor whose career dates back to his film debut in 1984 for "The Hotel New Hampshire". He, later on, became a producer, and writer and went on to have supporting roles in comedy films, including titles like "Can't Buy Me Love" and "My Stepmother Is an Alien".

Encounter with Bill Murray

In a Good Mythical Morning episode titled "Tell The Truth Or Eat The Nasty Food (ft. Seth Green)", the 48-year-old actor came forward with the "rudest" celebrity encounter story about Bill Murray. The incident allegedly happened when Seth was nine years old, hanging out backstage of "Saturday Night Live" with his mother and Eddie Murphy while watching television.

"So, Bill Murray was hosting the show, and as everybody knows, he's great with kids! He saw me sitting on the arm of this chair, and made a big fuss about me being in his seat." Seth Green recalled the incident. "And I was like, 'That is absurd. I am sitting on the arm of this couch. There are several lengths of this sofa. Kindly F off.' And he was like, 'That's my chair.'"

Bill Murray Terrorized Seth Green as a Child

Bill Murray was one of the former mainstays of the NBC reality show "Saturday Night Live" from 1977 to 1980. Bill Murray has been the subject of controversy after several actors have come forward with stories about his problematic work behavior.

"He picked me up by my ankles, held me upside down. You have to remember, when I was nine years old, I was probably less than four foot. So, he dangled me over a trash can, and he was like, 'The trash goes in the trash can!'" Seth detailed the traumatizing encounter.

Bill Murray dropped the 9-year-old Seth Green into the trash can, which falls over. The disturbing incident had Green running and hiding in his dressing room in uncontrollable tears. However, shortly after, Seth Green recalls how Eddie Murphy and Tim Kazurinsky went into his dressing room to console him, reassuring him that "everybody knows Bill's a d*ck".

According to Green, he had later on bumped into the veteran actor years later, to which Murray told him that he remembered the 'SNL' incident.

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