@@Zlittlepenguin I know everybody drinks lol but they weren't drinking and getting high in the middle of an interview. If you think he was drunk in this interview you really don't know about him or the way he is in TASM interviews with Jamie and Emma
Tonight's top story, Graham Norton was killed today by American actress Emma Stone after Mr. Norton pulled what many considered to be the cruelest prank in the history of pranks, after making it seem that Ms. Stone was going to be meet members of The Spice Girls, whom Ms. Stone is a huge fan of. Ms. Stone was quoted as saying, "No jury in the world will convict me." 😆😆
He is so good at commanding attention, I think it actually says a lot that he apparently decided this moment was NOT about him, and chose to not draw any spotlight to himself. It’s even more clear in the original video (not cut off on the sides) where you can see him cracking up but not saying anything.
Bro its literally a talk show, they have segments where they focus on certain celebs and then they focus on interactions between the celebs, and then they focus on all of them. Its not that deep
@@sws212 on the one hand I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. On the other hand it doesn't matter because you can actually argue either way and have a correct opinion here. Psychology is weird, and perspective changes a lot. On one hand, a miscarriage is a death, a failure, and a disappointment all in one, and so much worse. But it's natural, and unavoidable. Unless someone actively causes it, most miscarriages are natural or were going to happen anyway because accidents happen. To some, a miscarriage could be nothing. Especially if its an earlier miscarriage. On the other hand, these are her idols. These women inspired her to succeed and gave her the passion and inspiration to get what she wanted and needed. To her, the spice girls' influence over her could be the kost important factor in becoming who she is, and in fact they could be, idk because I'm not her therapist and will never be nice enough to give therapy to people who pay as much as she might. Not my type of clientele. But in any case, it is possible that she could see the influence of the spice girls as greater than influence of her own parents or DNA. If that is the case, they are heroes to her, they have moved from ideals to idols. To many people, it makes sense to care more about meetng your idols than your own blood. Not to everyone, or even a majority. It depends a lot on culture and education, as well as individuality. To her, meeting the spice girls might be an unachievable dream that she prays will happen, whereas some people can have dozens of children near effortlessly. Having that dream dangled in front of her and taken away is more than simply cruel.it is funny, but often times humor is cruel too.
There's a reason why everyone (fans everywhere and celebrities) love Graham Norton. He's funny, kind, witty, and creates great TV moments like this on the regular.
Something tells me (nope, it's not that handshake at the end, not at all) that Andrew was actually behind this whole setup and told Graham Norton to do this. 😂😂😂