Just never ask to see Trump’s bedroom.

Who would have thought?

And it was…very emotional, and he was emotional about it."

Josh Brolin attends the World Premiere of “Dune: Part Two” in Leicester Square on February 15, 2024 in London, England.

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“And I said, ‘Can I see upstairs?’

I said, ‘What’s upstairs?’

He said, ‘Our bedroom.’

And I said, ‘Can I see upstairs?’

He said, ‘Yeah.’

And then nobody moved.

And I said, ‘Cool.

So should we go up?’

And he said, ‘Yeah.’

And then he still didn’t move.

And I’m thinking, ‘What the f— is happening?'”

Brolin said, likening it toThe Twilight Zone.

He then looks at LaBeouf, who has no idea what’s going on.

So Brolin tries his luck one more time.

“I said, ‘So should we go up?’

I said it a third time, ‘So, should we go upstairs?’

He goes, ‘Sure.’

And he didn’t move.

And then there was silence,” the actor recalls.

“And I said, ‘Well, thanks for having us here.

I really appreciate it.’

He goes, ‘Yeah, no problem.’

And we shook his hand and all that.

It was the weirdest f—ing moment.

I still get wigged out by it.

I don’t know what was happening I still don’t to this day.

It meant no, but he said, yes.”

Watch the clip above andtune in to Brolin’s full interview on YouTube.