Yellowstone's Cole Hauser opens up on 'wild old women' fans that can't keep their hands off him
Cole Hauser, much-loved star of Yellowstone, Good Will Hunting, and 2 Fast 2 Furious, has opened up about his more 'strange' experiences with his older female fans
Yellowstone's Cole Hauser has revealed that "old women" can't keep their hands off him.
50-year-old Cole, best known for his work in Good Will Hunting, Yellowstone, and 2 Fast 2 Furious, has opened up about his experiences with his more overzealous fans.
At a whiskey tasting, Cole admitted, "I've had some old women grab my ass."
He noted that whilst most fans are "respectful", he has had some incidents. "It's been a little bit … a little bit strange," Cole told Page Six in an exclusive interview. "But for the most part of it, everyone’s been very respectful, but I think when the older ladies get a few drinks in them, they get a little aggressive."
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Speaking about his character's on-screen romance with Beth Dutton, Cole said, "The love that they have for each other. The amount of just loyalty, the honor, the friendship they have on camera — and I have that with Kelly, as well."
"She's an amazing woman, more importantly than a great actress, and we’ve just had a blast playing these two characters and really pushing the envelope as far as creativity together. So, I’m just proud of that relationship with her," the 50-year-old continued.
The exact date for the show's premiere has not yet been announced, but it has been reported that we can expect to see Beth and Rip back on our screens for the spinoff in Spring 2026.
Away from acting, Cole also has other business interests, such as liquor, something he feels passionate about due to his family ties to the industry.
"I think celebrities typically — not all of them — they will put their face on a brand, whether it’s vodka or tequila or bourbon, and there’s no real history," Cole explained.
"So this has tremendous history and also, more importantly, I spent a lot of time kind of finessing the juice that’s in the bottle. I spent a lot of time with the bourbon maker to make sure that I liked it the way I wanted it."
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