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He was let go, Rose.
Bill Hader has revealed the hilarious reason the movie “Titanic” got him fired from a job.
The “SNL” alum, 46, divulged the story during an appearance Wednesday on Netflix’s “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney.”
The episode was devoted to sharing stories about getting fired, and Hader, it turns out, was let go from a job he had at a movie theater nearly 30 years ago because he spoiled the ending to James Cameron’s 1997 classic starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet for a group of rude sorority girls.
“I was working in a movie theater, and ‘Titanic’ hadn’t come out yet, and a sorority had bought out the movie theater,” Hader recalled. “And they were in the doorway and I was going, ‘Hey, guys. Can you guys move?’”
“They were making fun of me,” the comedian shared. “They said I looked like Charles Manson. Which I kinda did.”
“I had a little bowtie on and cummerbund,” Hader said of his work uniform. “And I was like, ‘Hey guys, please move?’”
The sorority sisters were intransigent, spurring Hader to exact his revenge.
“They were like, ‘No!’ So when they went in, as I tore the tickets, I was like, ‘Enjoy the movie. The boat sinks at the end. Leo dies,’” the “Barry” star remembered saying.
“And they were like, ‘No, he doesn’t.’ I go, ‘Yeah, you think he’s asleep. But he’s frozen.’ And that showed them.”
While he added that his manager was amused by the stunt, Hader lost his job just the same.
“He was like, ‘Hey, Bill. I have to fire you,’’ the “Skeleton Twins” actor told Mulaney. “He loved it. Couldn’t look me in the eye, though.”
Hader previously shared that the incident occurred at the Centerpoint Movie Theater in Tempe, Arizona, where he worked while attending Scottsdale Community College.
The story earned the actor lots of love on social media.
“A level of pettiness I can get behind,” one person wrote on X, lauding Hader.
“This is completely valid honestly,” another commented on Reddit.
“Bill Hader they can never make me hate you,” a fan added.
Others were hung up on the idea of spoiling a movie based on a historical event, with one bemused commenter on X writing, “‘[T]he boat sinks at the end” yeah i think everyone knew that.”
“Leo dying is a spoiler but the titanic sinking isn’t,” someone else countered before adding, “Either way, too funny lol.”