Even Indiana Jones catches flak from his wife.
Harrison Ford — who will reprise his role as the enduring archaeologist in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” opening June 30 — remains to be getting grief from wife Calista Flockhart about his profanity-laced interview with the Hollywood Reporter from earlier this 12 months.
The truth is, it made the 80-year-old screen legend playfully ask a reporter to depart “f—kin’ A” out of a story after he said it during an interview.
“My wife remains to be giving me me s–t about that Hollywood Reporter thing, an I’m trying to not say that an excessive amount of,” Ford told the Esquire author in a recent cover story.
“Me and the author were sitting on folding chairs in a horse stall. It didn’t feel like a proper enough atmosphere to must clean up my language. They usually printed each ‘f—k.’ ”
But then Ford resorts to his old foul-mouthed ways when asked if he watches his own movies.
“F—k yeah — until I can’t do anything about,” he said.
“When it’s done, it’s done. I’m making something else. F—ker’s on his own.”
Realizing his persistent usage of the F word, Ford quipped, “Because of this I get in trouble.”
Ford also admits that Flockhart — his wife of 13 years — doesn’t like him talking about having an airplane hangar along with his own planes due to how privileged it sounds.
The truth is, the avid aviator left Santa Monica due to the shortened runway and built his own hangar — complete with front room and office — at one other airport.
“For my, flying is as necessary a component of my life as my business,” said Ford, who has been piloting the skies for 28 years. “It’s not like playing golf.”