Hands off.
“Yellowstone” actor Cole Hauser has had some issues with overzealous female fans who can’t keep their hands to themselves.
“I’ve had some old women grab my ass,” he exclusively told Page Six of his craziest fan interactions during a tasting of his Lazy K Bar Straight Bourbon Whiskey in Arlington, Texas, on Aug. 24.
“It’s been a little bit … a little bit strange,” the 50-year-old “Dazed and Confused” actor added.
“But for the most part of it, everyone’s been very respectful, but I think when the older ladies get a few drinks in them, they get a little aggressive.”
Hauser, who has become a fan-favorite as his character Rip Wheeler on “Yellowstone,” is currently filming parts of the spinoff for the Western drama in North Texas.
The unnamed series will star Kelly Reilly’s “Yellowstone” character, Beth Dutton, and Oscar nominated actress Annette Bening.
When it comes to the Paramount Network series, Hauser said that his on-screen romance with Reilly has impacted him the most.
“The love that they have for each other. The amount of just loyalty, the honor, the friendship they have on camera — and I have that with Kelly, as well,” the actor, who has been married to Cynthia Daniel since 2006, told us.
“She’s an amazing woman, more importantly than a great actress, and we’ve just had a blast playing these two characters and really pushing the envelope as far as creativity together. So, I’m just proud of that relationship with her.”
Hauser’s bourbon recently expanded from being only sold in Montana to Texas.
The actor told Page Six that his liquor brand sets itself apart from other celebrity-backed alcohols because his family history is tied to it.
“I think celebrities typically — not all of them — they will put their face on a brand, whether it’s vodka or tequila or bourbon, and there’s no real history,” Hauser said.
“So this has tremendous history and also, more importantly, I spent a lot of time kind of finessing the juice that’s in the bottle,” he added.
“I spent a lot of time with the bourbon maker to make sure that I liked it the way I wanted it.”