Hollywood's eternal 'Indiana Jones' Harrison Ford (83) surprised the world by candidly confessing about his still fiery private life even in his eighties.
According to a report by the Daily Mail on the 12th (local time), Harrison Ford recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and showcased his witty banter. The Highlight of the day was undoubtedly his "bedroom confession."
MC Jimmy Kimmel asked Harrison Ford, "Have you ever made love with the soundtrack of a movie you appeared in playing?" It was a somewhat mischievous question. Harrison Ford seemed to pause in thought, then with his characteristic mischievous expression answered, "Of course I have," sending the studio into a frenzy.
He did not disclose the specific "playlist," whether it was the majestic theme of Star Wars or the thrilling music of Indiana Jones, but the audience responded to the 83-year-old actor's provocative confession with loud applause and cheers.
Behind Harrison Ford's confident confession is his wife, Calista Flockhart (61), who is 22 years his junior and has been married to him for 16 years since 2010.
The two also showed their special closeness at the Actor Awards held on the 1st, 2026. At that time, Harrison Ford, who received a lifetime achievement award, thanked his wife in his acceptance speech, saying, "I thank my beautiful wife who gives me love and courage," and Calista Flockhart, watching from the audience, reddened her eyes and showed deep affection for her husband. The passionate kiss the two shared backstage also became a topic of conversation.
Celebrating his 60th year in acting, he drew attention in the interview when asked "What is your favorite movie?" by answering "None." He explained his philosophy as a true actor, saying, "I love the 'process' of making films itself. I find satisfaction in the moment of creating rather than in the finished product."
Regarding receiving the lifetime achievement award, he joked, "There are many actors here nominated for great performances, but I think I just get this award because I'm 'still alive,'" showing the composure of a master. His jest, "My career is only about halfway done," served as a great example to the younger actors present.
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