... Since returning to “Extra” last year, Bush says he looks back at himself in the tape and sees a “little suck-up cog,” “little suck-up Billy Bush,” “the fluffer.”
But he admits he wouldn’t do it again differently: “I’m not going to give [you] a pandering answer. I’m sorry. I can’t,” he told writer Anna Peele.
The Bush scion — who says that before his NBC firing, “nothing bad ever happened to me” — now realizes that “life isn’t fair,” and that getting canned “was important for my development … I needed to have my ass handed to me.”
... Since returning to “Extra” last year, Bush says he looks back at himself in the tape and sees a “little suck-up cog,” “little suck-up Billy Bush,” “the fluffer.”
But he admits he wouldn’t do it again differently: “I’m not going to give [you] a pandering answer. I’m sorry. I can’t,” he told writer Anna Peele.
The Bush scion — who says that before his NBC firing, “nothing bad ever happened to me” — now realizes that “life isn’t fair,” and that getting canned “was important for my development … I needed to have my ass handed to me.”