Woody Harrelson recalls his college memories of Mike Pence on 'Jimmy Kimmel'
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Woody Harrelson has opened up about his connection to someone in the White House: Vice President Mike Pence.
Harrelson spoke about his former Hanover College classmate with Jimmy Kimmel on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this week.
“I knew him!” Harrelson told the late-night host on Tuesday. “We were both very religious.”
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He continued, “It was a Presbyterian college at the time, and I was there on a Presbyterian scholarship.”
Pence, Harrelson said, “was involved with the, you know, church activities.”
Later in the interview, Kimmel asked about Harrison’s recollection of the current vice president.
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“Do you have any memories of a young Mike Pence? Like were you guys hanging out together?” he said.
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“You know what, I remember -- I actually quite liked him,” Harrelson told the late-night host.
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The A-lister said he “thought he was a pretty good guy” before calling him “very religious” and “very committed.”
“I see,” Kimmel said.
“So, you know, seeing as how I’m not quite in that ballpark now, I don’t know how we’d get along, cause I think he’s still quite religious,” Harrelson said. “Just a whole different brand of religious, that kind of fervor that you really don’t want.”
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Pence graduated from Hanover College in 1981, with Harrelson graduating two years later. Both men are listed on the school's notable alumni webpage.