Bruce Willis Has Figured a Few Things Out

Every product was carefully curated by an Esquire editor. We may earn a commission from these links. Original Esquire magazine spread, 2001.Esquire This article originally appeared in the March, 2001 issue of Esquire. You can find every Esquire story ever published at Esquire Classic. Upgrade your membership to All Access here. When I was a kid, I stuttered. Really bad—I could hardly get a sentence out. When you’re a stutterer, there’s always this nagging feeling in the back on your head, scratching on a nerve. You’re making people uncomfortable because they want to help you, so they try to finish your sentence, and it makes y… Click below to read the full story from Esquire
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