A brutally honest moment from went viral over the weekend after painful reminder stunned the male guests into silence.
Host Graham recently invited the likes of , Saoirse and onto his famous sofa for the latest instalment of the talk show. One conversation left the all-male panel lost for words as the Irish actress, 30, reminded them about violence against women.
The panel was joking about filming fights and arguments when Saoirse stopped them to remind them why women need to film evidence of it. Eddie, 42, revealed he was taught how to use a phone to retaliate in the event of an attack during his training for The Day of the Jackal.
Amused by the concept, Paul, 28, replied: "Who is actually going to think about that? If someone actually attacked me, I'm not going to go 'phone'," as he mimicked taking a phone out his pocket to film. Graham, 61, laughed at the idea and quipped: "Can you hold on a second?" Eddie added: "That's a very good point."
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Saoirse quietly watched their exchange before she found the perfect moment to share her thoughts. She simply said: "That's what girls have to think about all the time," as the panel were stunned into silence before agreeing with her. She then turned to the audience and said: "Am I right, ladies?"
The crowd cheered and clapped for the star, with the moment going viral on social media. "Saoirse Ronan gagging men we love to see it," one user praised the actress. Another posted: "Saoirse Ronan is a queen. Men need a reminder what it’s like being a woman so they can appreciate their privilege. The silence after she said that speaks volumes."
One said: "Saoirse Ronan, the woman that you are." Another pointed out: "Think it’s disingenuous to portray that clip from the Graham Norton show of the men + Saoirse Ronan as “men laughing at issue’s women face” bc they’re not. The whole point is that they weren’t even thinking about it from the perspective of women bc they’re ignorant about that."
Saoirse was on Graham Norton promoting her new war drama Blitz, which is premiering in cinemas November 1 before being added to Apple TV+ on November 22. Meanwhile, Paul and Denzel were promoting the upcoming sequel to Gladiator, which is premiering on November 15 in the UK.
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