Actor Liam Neeson expressed his disappointment with his recent appearance on “The View,” calling it “embarrassing.” Neeson appeared on the talk show to discuss his 100th film, “Marlowe,” alongside hosts Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and Sunny Hostin.

However, Neeson felt that the segment was not up to par, and he was particularly uncomfortable with co-host Behar’s advances towards him.

“I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, oh, this will be great. They’re talking about gun violence in America, and I agree that it’s an American problem.

I go onstage and join the ladies during the break, and I was congratulating them on this discussion,” Neeson began recounting to Rolling Stone.

Liam Neeson expressed his disappointment with his recent appearance on “The View,” telling Rolling Stone that the segment was “embarrassing.”

The discussion started off well as the actor talked about his latest film, “Marlowe,” but then it turned into “all this BS” about a crush Behar apparently had on him.

Neeson felt uncomfortable in such a situation and was disappointed that the conversation became more frivolous. Despite this, he had a good conversation with Sunny Hostin, one of the show’s hosts, afterward.

The appearance was chaotic, as the show is known for its wide-ranging personalities and opinions, but Neeson’s discomfort made for some awkward TV moments, especially during a montage of Behar talking about him throughout the years.