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Harrison Ford, 83, makes bizarre sex confession
Harrison Ford has shocked viewers after making a bizarre sex confession.
The 83-year-old Hollywood icon appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday (March 10), where Kimmel asked him a surprising question: whether he had ever "made love to the soundtrack of one of [his] films."
After pausing briefly to take in the question, Ford didn’t hesitate with his response. "Of course I have," he confessed.
The blunt answer sparked loud laughter from the host and drew roaring applause from the studio audience.
However, Ford kept one detail to himself. He did not reveal which of his many famous movie soundtracks - from Indiana Jones to Star Wars - had made it onto his bedroom playlist.
Viewers React To Harrison's Admission
Fans online quickly reacted to the Witness actor's unexpected confession.
"I feel that Harrison Ford is a closet comedian. I like this side of him," one user praised. Another gushed: "GOD I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT HARRISON FORD!!! Especially his dry, witty, sarcastic & quick humor!!"
Others joked about which film score might have been involved. "Blade Runner soundtrack is quite good," a third said.
A fourth simply declared: "His humor is THE GOAT."
The award-winning actor has been married to Ally McBeal star Calista Flockhart, 61, since 2010.
Ford first met Flockhart at the Golden Globe Awards in 2002, and the pair tied the knot eight years later in an intimate ceremony in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
They share a son, Liam, who was born in 2001 and was adopted by Flockhart before she met the Star Wars star.
The couple recently made a rare public appearance together at the 2026 Actor Awards.
Ford's appearance on the chat show comes shortly after he attended the Actor Awards with Flockhart, where he was honored with a lifetime achievement award.
During the ceremony in Los Angeles, he paid tribute to his "extraordinary, beautiful wife" while thanking his family for giving him the "love and courage to do all of it," per the Mirror.
"I feel incredibly grateful for this kind attention, but to be clear, I also am quite humbled," he said. "I'm in a room of actors, many of whom are here because they've been nominated to receive a prize for their amazing work, while I'm here to receive a prize for being alive."
He added with a smile: "I'd say it's a little weird to be getting a Lifetime Achievement Award at the half-point of my career.
"It's a little early, isn't it? I'm still a working actor," he continued. "I was not an overnight success. I struggled for about 15 years going from acting job to carpentry and back to acting, until I finally got a part in a wildly successful film."
He concluded his speech by crediting the filmmakers who helped shape his career. "None of this happened on my own. Thank you, George Lucas. Thank you, Steven Spielberg," he said.
