A man who identified himself as Chad Michael Busto interrupted the talk-show host at the 92nd Street Y.
reports that a “C. Michael Busto” joined a fan forum for the actor earlier this year, only to get booted and banned for “sexual harassment,” “threats,” and “stalking.” The outlet adds that Busto, or someone using that name, has repeatedly proposed to Heard via Twitter and may once have been “removed” from a Walmart after he confronted multiple customers to tell them about it.
As for Barrymore and Rapp, they appeared unharmed and returned to the stage a few minutes after Busto’s interruption. “I have a new definition of your sexiness,” Barrymore told Rapp. “It’s that level of protectiveness.” No arrests have been made in connection to the incident, and an NYPD representative confirmed to
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