Friday 25 April 2014

Lindsay Lohan's excruciating Alan Carr interview and 7 other awkward chat show moments

Poor Alan Carr. He books an exclusive chat with Lindsay Lohan and the results are as terrible as her 2010 a

Asked about her sex list, on which she named an impressive number of celebrities she had slept with, Lindsay, 27, said: "I am not discussing this. That's not funny."

When asked when she last had a drink, she stuttered: "I don't know."

She then refused to show Alan how to pole dance when they brought a pole on especially.

Alan removed all booze from his globe and replaced his usual collection of spirits with Um Bongo and Capri-Sun.

When he tried to lighten the mood by showing her Instagram photos, she moaned: "This is getting awkward.

"You are going to have a programme just on selfies now."

How excruciating. And in the spirit of tough watches, here are a whole bunch more of awkward chat show moments.Furious film director Quentin Tarantino told TV presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy “I’m shutting your butt down” in a heated interview in January 2013.

ppearance on his Chatty Man show.
During the interview with the Channel 4 reporter promoting his new film Django Unchained, the director exploded when Guru-Murthy asked him about a link between enjoying movie violence and enjoying real violenceAsked if he was bi-polar, former Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen retorted by declaring himself as "bi-winning", as well as recalling his days of "bangin' 7 gram rocks and finishing them".
In response to questions over the life-threatening nature of his actions was to tell the interviewer: "I've got tiger blood, man. Dying is for fools!"Fans were shocked when Joaquin Phoenix appeared on the David Letterman show in 2009 looking more like a member of ZZ Top than a multi-millionaire Hollywood star.
Ever the professional, Letterman dealt with Phoenix's one word answers and stubborn attitude by closing-off with "I'm sorry that Joaquin Phoenix couldn't be with us this evening", much to the amusement of the audience.American Idol judge Paula Abdul didn't seem her usual perky self during the Fox News interview in the video player above.
The one-time 80s pop star slurred her words while rocking back and forth - although her publicists said "technical issues" and "fatigue" were responsible for her seeming out of sorts.Conservative political commentator Bill O'Reilly pulled no punches with young Jeremy Glick - whose father died in the 9/11 attacks - after he refused to support the US military presence in Afghanistan.
O'Reilly ordered Glick to "keep his mouth shut" and told him he had a "warped view" of the world, adding "I hope your mother isn't watching this". He then ordered producers to "cut his mic".
The first time around Lohan was nothing but awkward on Alan's Friday night show back in 2010. Carr recently admitted he may have gone too far in his interview, telling Digital Spy: "When I asked Lindsay Lohan if she was back on the c**k... Do you know what, they wanted her on, we got her on.
"'She wants to tell Alan everything'. I went, 'Oh good'. But she didn't! She's never been late for work in her life. She's never had drugs. I'm like, 'What?!'
"Chatty Man ain't about making people feel uncomfortable but I was told she wanted to come on and talk about everything."Who could forget the time Kerry Katona worried viewers during her appearance on This Morning in 2009?
The reality star was slurring her words and caused concern she may have been drinking.
However, Kerry insisted it was just a side effect of her medication for bipolar disorder which she had taken later than usualTom Cruise had a bit of an awkward encounter when he appeared on NBC's Today Show to talk about his career in 2005.
The star was all smiles, but things soon changed when he was asked for his opinion on Brooke Shields and her decision to take medication in a bid to beat postnatal depression.
Tom went on to describe show host Matt Lauer as "glib" during a debate on the matter.
* Alan Carr: Chatty Man airs tonight, Friday 25 April, at 10pm on Channel 4



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