![]() Outraged viewers described the line of questioning as 'vulgar and disrespectful' The BBC received over 250 Ofcom complaints in 2006 when Jonathan Ross asked then Conservative Party leader David Cameron if he'd ever fantasised about Margaret Thatcher. Jonathan Ross' 'disrespectful' Margaret Thatcher joke The clip ends with the band getting up to leave as Claudia grimaces at the camera. I've tried to stop it and I've had to walk in here. Just as Jo finished her answer, a member of the band's promotion team came bursting onto the stage and shouted: 'Can we not have that question, please? Giving a diplomatic answer, lead singer Jo O'Meara said: 'I think we're all really really lucky to be where we are today at our age and have the bank balances that we do have.' While Hannah Spearitt tried to laugh off the question, Bradley McIntosh attempted to shut it down by joking that he'd 'love a mint' for his breath. These days, she's most famous as one of Strictly Come Dancing's co-hosts - but back in 2003, Claudia Winkleman landed herself in some very hot water while chatting with S Club 7.ĭuring the short interview, the host - who was 31 at the time - asked the band: 'There are rumours you guys are grumpy because you haven't made a mint.' The unnamed member of the band's production team demanded the interview come to an end then and there My public persona muscle wasn’t strong yet.'Īnd Maya certainly isn't alone in feeling hard-done by after a chat show experience.įrom Sir Michael Parkinson's infamous Meg Ryan interview to Claudia Winkleman's toe-curling question which caused S Club 7 to storm off set, here FEMAIL looks back at the worst chat show moments of all time. ' embarrassed and humiliated. I didn’t know how to handle it. I didn’t know how to come up with something funny to say. Chat shows are supposed to be the lightest form of TV - but when you've got a never-ending stream of A-List guests to keep happy, it's hardly surprising that things occasionally go awry for even the most experienced of hosts.Įarlier this week, actress Maya Rudolph, 50, revealed in an interview with WSJ magazine that she was left 'humiliated' by David Letterman when she appeared on his award-winning talk show back in 2009.Įxplaining how the chat got off to the most awkward of starts, the Bridesmaids star said: 'He said my name wrong, and I just sat there, like, "I grew up my whole life in love with you.
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