Julie Bowen Gushes Over Method Man: “You Are So Fine”

Julie Bowen, of Modern Family fame, recently gushed over Method Man after running into him at a recent event. The moment was captured in a video posted to TikTok. In the clip, Bowen runs up to the Wu-Tang Clan rapper and poses in front of him until he notices. She then remarks, “You are so fine. I’m sorry. I’m objectifying you, but you’re so freaking fine. Thank you,” before turning to the camera and exclaiming, “Oh my gosh.”

When The Neighborhood Talk reposted the clip, many users commented on the fact Method Man is married. “I know we lust over him and all, but he is a married man,” one user wrote. Another shared a similar sentiment: “It’s something about acting like this over a married man that don’t sit right with me. Like keep that shit on the internet.”

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Julie Bowen In NYC

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 18: Julie Bowen arrives at ABC studios on January 18, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

Others defended Bowen’s behavior. One wrote: “He is a very good looking man. People are in the comments talking about “but he’s married”…. SO, does that change how he looks? Speaking as a wife, he conducted himself as a husband should. Give that man (or any FINE man or woman) his flowers and let him humbly and respectfully receive them.”

Method Man has been married to his wife, Tamika, since 2001, although they began dating nearly a decade prior. They share three children together: a son named Shakuan and girl-boy twins Cheyenne and Raekwon. Bowen, on the other hand, was formerly married to Scott Phillips, although the two divorced in 2018.

Julie Bowen Runs Up To Method Man

This isn’t the first time Julie Bowen has opened up about having a crush on a celebrity. Back in March, she joked about being into Harry Styles. Appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show, she remarked: “Everybody should have a crush on Harry Styles. Come on.”

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Post Malone: ‘I Watch Literally Every Episode Of ‘Modern Family’ Every Single Day’ On Tour

Of all the shows available to binge-watch, Modern Family is one of the best. The show has won and been nominated for dozens of awards, it enjoyed a 250-episode run, and it’s streaming on Hulu. It turns out the ABC comedy is Post Malone’s binge show of choice for chilling out on tour.

In a new GQ interview, Malone was asked how he relaxes on the road and he said:

“I watch literally every episode of Modern Family every single day. Every day, I start on season one, episode one, and then by the time I go to bed… Because I just leave it on as background noise, as well, whenever I’m not even deliberately watching. But by the time I fall asleep, I’m done with season eight already. I’m like, ‘Where does the time go?’ I don’t understand.”

Posty’s passion for the Dunphy’s et al. is endearing, but his claim is hard to believe.

As aforementioned, Modern Family ran for 250 episodes, and at an average length of 22 minutes per episode, that’s 5,500 total minutes, or over 91 hours, across the whole series. One day here on Earth, as you may have heard, is 24 hours (pretty much, anyway). As for Malone’s claim that he’s “done with season eight” by the time he falls asleep, that too is not likely. There are 188 episodes in the show’s first eight seasons, which run for about 4,136 minutes, or about 69 hours. So, while that’s nice, it sure doesn’t seem possible (assuming that Malone lacks the ability to control the flow of time).

However, there are actually ways Malone could actually watch the whole show in a waking day; let’s call it 14 hours, assuming 8 hours of sleep. If he watched the show at 7-times speed, he could knock it out in around 13 hours. Alternately, he could just watch 7 episodes at once and breeze through the series that way. There’s also the possibility that Malone has a different idea of what he considers a “day” to be. On Venus, for example, a day lasts for 5,832 hours.

So, to answer Malone’s question (“Where does the time go?”), it’s really hard to say.