‘Green Book’ director sorry for flashing on set

Peter Farrelly says he’s deeply sorry for the behaviour from decades ago

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‘Green Book’ director Peter Farrelly said on Wednesday that he’s deeply sorry and embarrassed after film website The Cut found a 20-year-old story where colleagues said Farrelly liked to flash his genitals as a joke.

The Cut on Wednesday published excerpts of a 1998 Newsweek story saying Farrelly and his brother and frequent filmmaking partner Bobby Farrelly liked to use ruses to get people to look at Farrelly’s private parts.

Farrelly issued a statement through his publicists saying the stories’ descriptions are true.

“I was an idiot,” Farrelly said. “I did this decades ago and I thought I was being funny and the truth is I’m embarrassed and it makes me cringe now. I’m deeply sorry.”

Those who told Newsweek they’d been tricked included film executive Tom Rothman and actress Cameron Diaz, who was starring in the Farrelly brothers’ comedy ‘There’s Something About Mary’ at the time.

‘Green Book,’ which stars Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortenson as a black concert pianist and his Italian-American driver who become unlikely friends, won a Golden Globe Award for best musical or comedy film.

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