Comedian Jack Whitehall has told how a member of the audience once got on stage and attacked him during the middle of a set.
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. I actually read back what I said and I stand by what I said.
But I'm just sorry it came out in so many accents. " The Strip That Down singer added that he's a "social chameleon" and his accent changes around different people, such as his Yorkshire-born former bandmate Louis Tomlinson.
"That day - I'll tell you the truth - I was staying in a house with two German people, three people from Texas, one person from Liverpool and me. It sounds like one of those jokes people say where an Irishman and an Englishman walk into a pub - and that's what came out," the 28-year-old continued.
"What can I say? But it was funny, wasn't it? Don't have many drinks and address the country. "
.Comedian Jack Whitehall has told how a member of the audience once got on stage and attacked him during the middle of a set.
Jack Whitehall has claimed that comedians hosting awards shows will be “checking themselves when they write jokes” after the 2022 Oscars. During the awards show earlier this year, Will Smith slapped and swore at Chris Rock on stage after the presenter made a joke at the expense of his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
BBC House of Games has come under fire after fans had the same complaint about the celebrity line up. Richard Osman is hosting the smash hit game show each evening this weekend. But fans complaine because they only knew Trevor Nelson.
Liam Payne has explained what prompted his multi-accent Oscars interview that went viral last month.While on the red carpet, the former One Direction singer was asked about the infamous slapping incident at this year’s ceremony involving Will Smith and Chris Rock, and replied in what has been described as a ‘multi-accent’, which left some viewers baffled.Speaking on Instagram Live, Payne has now revealed why he was able to blend an apparent mix of Welsh, Irish, American and Scandinavian accents all in one conversation.“I’m good at accents, I pride myself on them!” he told his followers (via Lad Bible). “I just wish sometimes I could do my own.”He continued: “It was quite funny.
Liam Payne has finally addressed the confusion surrounding the accents he used at the Oscars. The former One Direction bandmate, 28, confused people across the globe after he was filmed chatting to a Good Morning Britain presenter at the Oscars on Sunday 27 March. Discussing Will Smith’s actions on the night after he slapped Chris Rock, Liam said: "I believe whatever he felt that he did, he had the right to do.
Liam Payne has spoken for the first time about his bizarre accent in a viral Oscars party clip. The Wolverhampton-born singer was interviewed by Good Morning Britain at the Elton John Foundation Oscars afterparty on 27 March, where he was asked about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock. While Payne gave a rambling answer, saying that there were “three losers in one fight”, social media users were far more interested in his accent, which was compared to both a Los Angeles and Dutch twang.
Liam Payne has finally explained the reason for his baffling accent in a viral clip. The former One Direction singer, 28, was interviewed by Good Morning Britain on the red carpet at the Elton John Foundation Oscars party in March and asked for his take on the infamous Will Smith slap. But fans were left puzzled as the Wolverhampton-born artist aired his opinion in a strange accent that sounded like an Irish, American and Welsh fusion.
Weeks have passed by since this year's Oscars - and all its drama - took place but it has taken until now for Liam Payne to address a viral moment from the awards, only second to THAT altercation.
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Britain's Got Talent funny-man David Walliams has thrown out a number of rib-tickling digs at Simon Cowell after it emerged that the fellow judge had undergone a number of cosmetic procedures since the favourite ITV series last aired. Alongside co-panellists Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden, the troublesome two were asked about the show's two-year hiatus from the our screen during a press Q&A.
Britain's Got Talent is returning to our screens this weekend and Scottish viewers are in for a treat.
DJ Jazzy Jeff has become the latest artist to wade into the Will Smith Oscars slap debate, defending the actor for his “human” reaction.Last month, Smith struck Chris Rock on-stage during the Academy Awards ceremony following a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head. Following numerous apologies over the incident, Smith resigned from the Academy and described his actions as “shocking, painful, and inexcusable,” before being banned from the Oscars for a decade.Since the incident, Smith has been condemned by a number of celebrities including A$AP Rocky, Janet Hubert, Jim Carrey, Amy Schumer and Zoë Kravitz, while the likes of Denzel Washington and UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak have supported him.Speaking at a live event in Chicago, Jazzy Jeff – who formed the duo DJ Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince with Smith in 1986 and won two Grammys for ‘Parents Just Don’t Understand’ and ‘Summertime’ before they split in 1994 – defended his former bandmate.“Don’t get it twisted that it was something he was proud of.
Liam Payne's Oscars interview went viral, with fans confused over his hybrid accent - but now it's received a Celtic folk remix and it's actually quite a decent tune. Speaking to Good Morning Britain, the singer shared his thoughts on the situation that went down with Will Smith getting up on stage to slap host Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith's appearance. Now comedian Michael Fry has taken Payne's words and turned them into a piece of haunting lyricism and also had the falsetto voice to pull off the Celtic folk rendition of the interview.