The One Show's wildest moments ever
19.04.2022 - 20:41
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The One Show hosts speechless after calling out Boris Johnson live on air. On Wednesday's episode, the Downtown Abbey actor sat down with Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas to discuss his upcoming series Gaslit. He kickstarted by describing the show's plot, saying: "What you’ve got is a criminal for a leader who is wrapped in a messy war, embroiled in a stupid scandal and surrounded by ambitious idiots and really should resign.
"Stevens then jokingly corrected himself with a not-so-subtle snub against the prime minister: “No, I’m sorry, that’s the intro to Boris Johnson. ”Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletterThe presenters were left stunned by the unexpected comment, with Jenas hiding his face from the camera. Gasps could also be heard around the studio.
The remark comes after calls for Johnson to resign following Partygate fines. He is the first sitting prime minister ever found to have broken the law. From celebrity walkouts to cringe-worthy comments, here are the craziest moments of all time from The One Show: The former Smiths frontman certainly doesn't shy away from a controversial opinion.
Back in 2009, he was asked about being on benefits in the 70s – and gave the presenters the exact opposite of what they wanted. Morrissey admitted he was "quite happy to be unemployed because [he] didn't want to work. " "I didn't want to have a job," he candidly added.
"I couldn’t think of a job I wanted to do, so I thought I shouldn’t do any. " The Take That star stormed off set, leaving BBC viewers concerned. Angela Scanlon and Richard Osman continued to conduct the interview when Mark said: “I feel a bit weird now.
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