Liam Neeson reveals he used 'stunt butt' for his famous scene in A Million Ways to Die in the West. Image via Decider.
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Liam Neeson admits to using 'stunt butt' for A Million Ways to Die

In a television interview with Andy Cohen, Hollywood A-lister Liam Neeson has revealed that he resorted to using a 'stunt butt' for the scene in his 2014 movie A Million Ways to Die with Charlize Theron, which was written and directed by Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane. The scene in question involved Theron's character Anna putting a flower in his behind, with the stunt double being Neeson's longtime friend.

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