Luke Wilson lived with Owen for about a year, even though he had his own place a mile away. He also had some…interesting decorating ideas.
Owen elaborates on the experience: “He lived in my house, probably three years ago, for about a year, even though he had his own house a mile away,” Wilson says. Luke made an interesting contribution to the decor of the living room–a mounted animal head. “It looked like a wild boar, but it was a javelina. It was a prop from ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ that, for whatever reason, he decided he had to have, and he had to put it on my wall.” Wilson grew attached to the animal, and was actually sad to see his brother move out, as he felt the animal head “kind of tied the room together.”
Nevertheless, Owen finally needed his own space. He explains: “I still don’t know why he stayed with me or why I let him stay. I couldn’t afford to be subtle any longer. I just said, ‘Look, enough’s enough. I love you, we’ve had some great times but I don’t want to see you in my house all the time.’ Luke can be really uptight. When he was living with me, he would get on me that I wasn’t picking up after myself, even though it was my house.”
I love it–the controlling little brother. Yet, usually they say that Owen is the leader (even the leader of Andrew, the eldest of the three.)
Source of Quotes: Washington Post, Star Pulse



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