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Wilmer Valderrama hates when people lie.
The 39-year-old actor – who previously starred as Fez in the sitcom ‘That ’70s Show’ – has revealed he can’t tolerate people who don’t tell the truth, describing lying as his biggest "pet peeve".
Wilmer shared: "My biggest pet peeve is when people lie. I also can’t stand it when someone chews with their mouth open."
The actor – who previously dated pop star Demi Lovato from 2010 until 2016 – also revealed how the late actor Robin Williams continues to influence his outlook on life.
Speaking to Us Weekly, Wilmer explained: "The greatest advice I’ve ever received was from Robin Williams: ‘Never forget. And always remember … It’s supposed to be fun.’"
Wilmer made the comments shortly after he revealed the ‘That ’70s Show’ cast have discussed a movie reunion.
The actor – who played Fez on the hit sitcom alongside Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, Danny Masterson and Topher Grace – confirmed that he and his former cast mates are "up for" bringing the popular show to the big screen.
He said: "We have had a conversation about a ‘That ’70s Movie’. And we have had a conversation about, ‘Can this be real? Can it happen?’ We’re up for it.
"There is nothing in the works right now, and I believe all of us are a little too busy right now to make it happen."
But Wilmer admitted the cast would love to reunite on set one more time – although reprising his role as Fez for a potential film could present some problems.
He added: "Everybody is excited to hang out together again on set, that’s one fact. I will probably have to re-learn how to say my accent. I will probably have to re-learn how to talk like a freak."

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