ACTOR Scott Schwartz detailed an incident in which his longtime nemesis, Corey Feldman, got him kicked out of an event in an exclusive interview with The U.S. Sun.

Scott , 56 - best known for his films as a child star in the 1980s, such as A Christmas Story and The Toy - spoke to The U.S. Sun about the encounter, claiming that Corey , 52, "feared for his safety" in the presence of his former friend.

On Sunday, Scott ranted in a Facebook post about an alleged incident that happened the day before at a fan expo in Burbank, California , where Corey was booked to sign autographs, and Scott was an attendee. He noted in his post that Corey allegedly ordered one of the event promoters to escort him out of the building because he was "uncomfortable" being around him, to which he obliged. Scott explained the situation to The U.

S. Sun, insisting that the move was sudden and that he had not interacted with The Goonies star before he was asked to leave. "He was there signing autographs.

And I was just a patron. I came to give stuff away to people that are my friends..

.So I walked by him several times because, think of a walkway, he was on the right of the walkway. On the left, it was Carrie Green, Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, and Kate Jackson; that's the only way to get to them.

That's how you gotta go. You got to walk that way," the California native said about the run-in. "I went by several times.

One time, I actually looked at him. Somebody kind of bumped into me, and as they bumped, m.