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Late Late Show Highlights: Miriam Margolyes, Emma Doran, and Rick Astley Shine
The latest episode of the Late Late Show featured an eclectic mix of guests, including renowned actress Miriam Margolyes, comedian Emma Doran, and musician Rick Astley. With candid discussions ranging from humorous anecdotes to serious societal issues, the show offered a blend of entertainment and thought-provoking commentary.
Toilet Talk and Social Commentary with Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes, known for her outspoken personality and unapologetic humor, kicked off the evening with a light-hearted yet revealing discussion about her new book, which she humorously suggested is best suited for reading in the bathroom. “It’s not for the coffee table, or for kids. Don’t leave it anywhere where kids can read it!” she remarked. Margolyes emphasized the importance of daily bowel movements, suggesting her book could aid in that endeavor.
The conversation took a surprising turn when Margolyes recounted a humorous but embarrassing incident involving Arnold Schwarzenegger. While filming a scene, she found herself in a compromising position, leading to a rather awkward exchange. “He farted in my face because I let one out in rehearsal,” she recalled, eliciting laughter from the audience.
Margolyes also addressed serious matters, particularly the ongoing conflict in Gaza. As a Jewish woman, she expressed her frustration with the misrepresentation of Jewish people. “It’s very important for people to realize that all Jewish people are not killers,” she asserted, condemning the violence in Gaza as “utterly wrong, wicked, and terrifying.” She expressed gratitude to the Irish people for their demonstrations supporting Gaza, highlighting the importance of solidarity.
Emma Doran’s Comedic Insights and Funeral Etiquette
Following Margolyes, comedian Emma Doran shared insights from her upcoming “Emmaculate” tour, which playfully references both Madonna and the expectations placed on Irish mothers. Doran humorously reflected on the significance of funerals in Irish culture, describing them as akin to the “Olympics” for Irish families. “My dad taught me how to conduct myself at funerals,” she explained, detailing how her father’s reviews of funeral etiquette shaped her understanding.
Doran’s anecdotes included an amusing mishap when she innocently asked Margolyes if she had ever eaten a ham sandwich, demonstrating the cultural differences between Irish and Jewish customs.
As the evening progressed, Damian Lewis, known for his role in Band of Brothers, joined the discussion. He reminisced about the star-studded cast he worked with, including Michael Fassbender and Tom Hardy, reflecting on their eventual success. Lewis also introduced his new film, “Pressure,” which chronicles the challenges faced by meteorologist James Stagg during the D-Day landings, adding a touch of historical significance to the entertainment lineup.
Doran continued to engage the audience with her wit, joking that Ireland’s unpredictable weather made it the perfect place to promote a film about meteorology.
Andrew Porter and Rick Astley’s Musical Journey
Irish rugby player Andrew Porter shared insights from his autobiography, *Heart on My Sleeve*, detailing his struggles with mental health after the loss of his mother at a young age. “I started secondary school the day after her funeral. It was a crazy shift in environment,” he recalled, candidly discussing the impact of grief on his life and his subsequent battle with an eating disorder.
The show concluded with Rick Astley, who entertained the audience with his classic hit, “Cry for Help.” Sharing his experiences from four decades in music, Astley commented on his fondness for Guinness, stating, “Listen, I know that’s a cliché for you guys, but Guinness does taste better over here.” He humorously recounted discovering a toilet named after him in Japan, where his songs played in a uniquely decorated restroom.
The episode successfully combined humor, touching moments, and critical discussions, leaving audiences entertained and reflective. The varied topics highlighted the guests’ personalities while also addressing significant social issues, making for a memorable evening on the Late Late Show.
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