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Colin Farrell's Live TV Swear Bomb Shock!
2 Jul
Summary
- Colin Farrell swore on a live TV show without knowing it.
- James Corden revealed the show was live and identified a statue.
- Farrell realized his mistake and expressed surprise.
Actor Colin Farrell experienced a surprising moment of live television error during an appearance on 'FIFA World Cup on FOX After Hours with James Corden.' Unbeknownst to Farrell, the program was airing live, leading him to make several exclamatory remarks, including a colorful reaction to a wax statue.
James Corden, the host, informed Farrell that the show was indeed live and identified the statue as a waxwork of Pelé from Madame Tussauds. This revelation clearly caught Farrell off guard, prompting him to repeatedly state his ignorance of the live broadcast.
Following the realization, Farrell expressed that he would have preferred to know the show's live status beforehand. He humorously noted that the show's title, 'After Hours,' did not immediately signal its live nature, contributing to his oversight. His candid reaction elicited laughter from his co-panelists and the audience.
Farrell is currently starring in the Apple TV+ neo-noir series 'Sugar.' He is also anticipated to appear in the upcoming 'The Batman: Part II,' reprising his role as The Penguin.