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  • Welcome back to Winning Brick,

  • Helena Bonham Carter!

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  • Lovely to see you.

  • Hello, hello, hello.

  • Come and have a seat.

  • And from Superstar, Rihanna is here!

  • Oh, she is!

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  • Guys!

  • Hello, Rihanna.

  • Lovely to see you.

  • Come in and have a seat.

  • Emmy and Golden Globe winner, Sarah Paulson is here!

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  • The bling of it all!

  • Hello, lady.

  • So nice to meet you.

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  • Double Oscar winner, Cate Blanchett!

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  • Hello!

  • Hey, how are you?

  • Hello, hi.

  • Come in and have a seat.

  • And Hollywood great, the one and only Sandra Bullock is here!

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  • I'm exhausted.

  • I'm...

  • Oh, we had a...

  • No, I feel like the show's over.

  • That's...

  • Let's go home now.

  • Welcome!

  • Thank you!

  • You thought it was a good idea.

  • It's a terrible idea.

  • I'm nervous to ask this, but what am I looking at?

  • Is your dress covered in what I think it's covered in?

  • Yes, it is.

  • It's very interesting.

  • Do you see that?

  • Or do you see fences?

  • Do you see a fence or a penis?

  • It's a rochette.

  • Do you see that?

  • Penises or...

  • What are you saying?

  • Now, Graham, what are you thinking about when you're seeing...

  • What do you see when you look at me, Graham?

  • Penises.

  • Well, I looked over there and I did see...

  • That was...

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Penises.

  • Well, I looked over there and I did see cock.

  • That was...

  • That was good.

  • Yeah.

  • I turned her off and everything.

  • I didn't see anything.

  • I thought we should keep the balance.

  • You know, there's a hell of a lot of...

  • I like how we came out with it early, too.

  • We didn't save it for later.

  • Are you the captain of this ship?

  • Hell no!

  • Hell no!

  • You can't captain this ship.

  • We have five captains right here.

  • But there's a weird thing.

  • Because you're all in the film together, there's people who don't want the idea that you got on.

  • Yeah.

  • They like the idea that you did.

  • Oh, no.

  • Just the other day, we were all doing a junkie thing.

  • We were all doing a junkie thing.

  • Someone asked you the same question every five minutes.

  • All of a sudden, my pubic...

  • Sorry.

  • It's okay.

  • And my publicist walks in, she's got this look.

  • She's kind of a pitbull.

  • She comes and she goes, we just got an email from a tabloid and they're saying that you were a problem and that you have problems with everyone else on the set, and there's just a problem.

  • And then you take it from there.

  • It's like, wow.

  • Yeah.

  • It's like, wow.

  • It's like, wow.

  • It's like, wow.

  • You're the worst.

  • You're the worst.

  • You're the worst.

  • You're the worst.

  • You're the worst.

  • I'm sorry.

  • You're the worst.

  • You're the worst.

  • I'm sorry.

  • You're the worst.

  • I'm sorry.

  • It's like, wow.

  • I'm sorry.

  • Like, I'm sorry.

  • Because they said that you have problems with everyone else on the set and there's just a problem.

  • Yeah.

  • And so then you take it very personally.

  • You go, it's just a tabloid, it doesn't matter.

  • But then you start to schwitz and then you start to panic.

  • And then next thing we know she got the same email from the same place, slightly altered.

  • She got this.

  • And she was a problem and then she was a victim and then we realized that everyone wants us to be ripping each others' weaves off.

  • I mean they just want us to be pulling hair out and just...

  • That's so weird.

  • No, but it's a cliché.

  • It's such an old cliché that women can't get on collectively.

  • It's just an old myth.

  • They tried.

  • They tried.

  • And we did not live up to it.

  • Didn't work.

  • But also what's interesting is this rarely happens.

  • So, like, once you know a kind of unique experience for you all.

  • Which bit?

  • That you're in a movie with this many actresses.

  • That there's women in film?

  • Yeah.

  • That is unique.

  • Yes.

  • This many?

  • Who knew?

  • Because you're all big actresses but then in the...

  • Big.

  • No, stars.

  • You don't say big.

  • Huge stars.

  • But in the midst there is Rihanna.

  • Yeah.

  • Yes.

  • Who's just...

  • Yes.

  • Who's eclipses kind of act up.

  • You need help.

  • You need help, man.

  • She's the singer.

  • Really.

  • Yeah.

  • I really am a singer.

  • But you did...

  • I'm a great singer.

  • You did do a lot of singing on set.

  • I thought maybe I could give her a few new little ditties that she could record if she chose to and she didn't really take me up on it and I'm not gonna lie.

  • You said I would do, like, your little jingle for Grant Morton.

  • It was called Birdcage.

  • Remember?

  • I was like, you live in a birdcage.

  • No, I don't have a ring of bullshit.

  • I'm a fine young lady.

  • I'm gonna pass that.

  • It took me months.

  • And she was like no.

  • Yeah.

  • You were nice.

  • You were nice.

  • You say what?

  • She was nice to me.

  • But, but, Sarah, you do sound like a liability.

  • Didn't you have an experience meeting Cher?

  • I, I did, and I, I, um, I love Cher and I stuck my nose in the back of her hair cause

  • I...

  • Wait a minute, wait a minute, how did that happen?

  • I was at a party where she was and I was too nervous to go.

  • I was at a party where she was and I was too nervous to go.

  • I was at a party where she was and I was too nervous to go.

  • and then I just...

  • Sniffed her!

  • Like, sniffed my nose.

  • She's got a lot of hair so I went kinda deeper than I expected...

  • I was like, oh, hello!

  • It was like, oh...

  • But yeah, yeah, yeah, I did the...

  • She smells like pineapple.

  • Did she catch you?

  • She didn't.

  • Oh.

  • No, she didn't.

  • She smells like pineapple.

  • She smells like a coconut pineapple...

  • Well, she's on the show next week so I'll tell her.

  • Great.

  • I'll definitely...

  • Sniff her yourself.

  • Because, Kate, you've moved back here, haven't you?

  • Your kids...

  • I'm so sorry.

  • Yes, I have.

  • Yeah, that's good.

  • But you...

  • But we're in a country with pigs and chickens and...

  • You've got animals now!

  • Sorry.

  • And that.

  • We don't get that very often.

  • And he's such a...

  • Slapper.

  • Slapper.

  • But Megan is our...

  • You know, she's the Duchess of...

  • Sussex?

  • County.

  • Is she?

  • Yes.

  • Oh, you're in Sussex.

  • She's appeared as an effigy.

  • Oh, Megan Markle!

  • I was thinking, who the hell is Megan?

  • I thought it was your housekeeper or something.

  • I was like, who's Megan?

  • We asked her.

  • We interviewed her.

  • But she said she had another opportunity.

  • So she didn't take it up.

  • But now, you...

  • How many pigs do you have?

  • Just two?

  • Benson and Hedges.

  • Because talking of pigs, Rihanna, I don't like...

  • Talking of pigs!

  • I don't like pigs.

  • I don't like pigs.

  • I don't like pigs.

  • I don't like pigs.

  • Because talking of pigs, Rihanna, I don't like...

  • Talking of pigs!

  • No!

  • No!

  • Do not hear things that were not said.

  • Let him finish.

  • Let him finish.

  • Thank you, Rihanna.

  • I don't know if you know, you have a very large fan base in the porcine community.

  • Have you ever seen this?

  • This is...

  • You know those little micro pigs?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • This is footage of...

  • Oh, I love micro pigs, but they don't exist.

  • But anyway, true.

  • I think that too.

  • I think they're just piglets.

  • They're absolutely piglets.

  • Then they grow up.

  • Okay.

  • Well, this is...

  • This is...

  • This is...

  • This is...

  • This is...

  • This is...

  • This is...

  • They grow up.

  • Okay.

  • This is before that happened.

  • And it's a little piglet and this little piglet is loving your work.

  • Well I've worked, I've worked, I've worked I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked, I've worked, I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked,

  • I've worked, I've worked, I've worked, I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked, I've worked, I've worked, worked for you, yeah, I've worked I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked for you, yeah I've worked, I've worked, I've worked I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked, I've worked for you, yeah, I've worked...

  • We all did that on set.

  • We all did that.

  • Oh really?

  • Was there a lot of singing and twerking?

  • A lot of rubbing ourselves against furniture behind the music set.

  • Listen, let's talk about Ocean's 8.

  • Ocean's 8, it opens on Monday the 18th of June here.

  • It's already been a huge smash in America, so congratulations to you, that's fantastic.

  • Thank you.

  • And it's everything you want from kind of a heist movie.

  • It's a big, clever, crime paper thing.

  • You've got to stop saying big around women.

  • Sorry.

  • Grand, yeah, grand.

  • Exactly.

  • It's a grand, it's a grand heist film.

  • But it's one of those, I've sort of forgotten how much I enjoy heist films.

  • It's great.

  • What did you enjoy about it?

  • Wow, what did you like about it?

  • What was your favourite moment?

  • It was all the bits with you in.

  • Of course.

  • Just the answer you were asking.

  • Stealing stuff.

  • Have you ever stolen anything, may I ask?

  • I bet he has.

  • I bet you have too.

  • Well, I did steal a kind of fun for a pencil case when I was very small.

  • A fun for a pencil case?

  • Yeah, it's Ireland.

  • Are you wearing it now?

  • No, but then my mother did that thing of marching me back to the shop.

  • My mother did the same thing.

  • It's so humiliating.

  • That's why we're all here today.

  • Now, Sandra, you play Debbie Ocean, the ringleader.

  • And before we talk about it, let's see a clip.

  • And this is you explaining your master plan to the others.

  • In three and a half weeks, the Met will be hosting its annual ball, celebrating its new costume exhibit.

  • And we are going to rob it.

  • Not the ball itself, but a very important set of diamonds that will be attending the ball.

  • On the neck of Daphne Kluger.

  • Who Rose will be dressing.

  • The Toussaint.

  • Very good.

  • Once Daphne is inadvertently on board, we can then get the necklace out of the Cartier vault, hack the Met security system, thank you,

  • Nineball, and infiltrate the gala, considered to be one of the most exclusive.

  • The most exclusive.

  • The most exclusive party invitation in America.

  • So go home, get your affairs in order, because tomorrow we begin pulling off one of the biggest jewelry heists in history.

  • So Danny Ocean, George Clooney, is your brother.

  • And the movie begins when you get out of prison.

  • So tell us more.

  • The movie starts as I get out of prison.

  • I've been in prison for five years.

  • Eight months and 12 days.

  • And I've had all that time to hatch this plan.

  • I go find my best friend, Lou.

  • Oh, I thought that was me.

  • No.

  • I thought it was me.

  • Bestie number two.

  • Fantastic.

  • And I go find Lou and find the other ladies, and it's a great film, and then we steal something, and it's awesome.

  • It is awesome.

  • And so let's work down the line.

  • So Lou is best friend and...

  • Second best friend.

  • Best friend and...

  • She rides a motorcycle.

  • Who is she?

  • Well, because you've been inside for a long time.

  • I mean, your character's been inside.

  • I've been inside.

  • She needs night characters.

  • I've been in jail.

  • She runs a nightclub.

  • She needs her contacts.

  • Okay.

  • And on the face of it, you're like a housewife, a happy housewife.

  • Yeah, but the second best friend.

  • And second best friend is no big deal.

  • Yes, I'm a housewife.

  • I used to work with Debbie a long time ago, clearly.

  • Obviously we were best friends.

  • Yeah, we were best friends, and then someone came in and took it, and that's fine.

  • Yes, and I have some children that I happily leave to go make some money.

  • Yeah.

  • Rihanna, you are nine ball.

  • Who's nine ball?

  • Nine ball is a hacker, and very techno savvy, which is very unlike myself.

  • I can barely turn on my iPhone by myself.

  • So it was a...

  • But you protected.

  • It was a reach.

  • Yes.

  • Exactly.

  • You're very good at the acting, right?

  • Yes.

  • She's acting very well.

  • I learned from these ladies.

  • And then, Helena, you're the only one who isn't an actual criminal.

  • I'm the nice one.

  • You are.

  • You're the lovely one.

  • I'm the only good one.

  • You're a fashion designer.

  • I'm a goody, aren't I?

  • Yes.

  • I'm the only goody.

  • Yes.

  • But a lot of the character, you came up with yourself.

  • Well, yes.

  • I suppose when in doubt, choose an accent.

  • Guess which one I chose.

  • Was it an Irish accent?

  • It was.

  • Oh, now.

  • Right, right, right.

  • I went Irish.

  • Right, right, right.

  • That's all I say.

  • For every single take, I go, right.

  • Right, right.

  • And then they go, right, right, right, right, right.

  • Now, I'm not suggesting that any of you are actual criminals.

  • But...

  • We are.

  • All I'm saying is, watch yourself around Rihanna.

  • Now, Rihanna, I don't know if you know...

  • I don't know if you know how criminal you are.

  • Okay, let's just look at this picture.

  • Did you ask permission from the club when you left holding this glass?

  • Okay.

  • That might have been one that I took to the club.

  • What about this one?

  • What about this one?

  • It's crystal.

  • Did you ask about that glass?

  • That looks...

  • I'll just speed it up.

  • That looks familiar.

  • What about this one?

  • What about this one?

  • Did you ask about that one?

  • That's the same one!

  • That's coming out of my wages!

  • That's the same one!

  • Okay, what about this one?

  • There you are leaving a fashion show.

  • I took that back to the hotel that I took it from.

  • Of course you did.

  • This one.

  • There's another one.

  • There's another one.

  • And sometimes you don't even bother to seal the glass.

  • There's a box.

  • You're never seeing that glass again.

  • My mom is gonna see this.

  • Sorry, mom.

  • Has anyone ever tried to stop you?

  • Oh, come on.

  • Can you imagine?

  • What are you talking about?

  • I own those glasses.

  • She brought them with her.

  • Of course, of course.

  • You do now.

  • Now, in terms of the film, though, did anyone learn any tricks?

  • Like, did you learn anything about hacking or computering or anything?

  • Not about actual hacking, but just the body language and making it look for real, because this is how I type.

  • Wow, expert hacker.

  • We were filming during the U.S. elections.

  • I've got a typewriter going.

  • So did you have anything to do with that?

  • No.

  • If I did, it wouldn't be that outcome.

  • That's all I'm gonna say.

  • But in terms of learning skills, we're used to things being faked in films, but Sandra, you did...

  • Faking a face.

  • You did drive this bus.

  • Yeah.

  • Look at your face.

  • I did.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Look at you.

  • Now, you passed your test.

  • I did.

  • There was no need for that.

  • Of course she did.

  • She's very good at her job.

  • There was no need for that face.

  • What face?

  • Oh, my God.

  • I'm gonna crash face.

  • Yes, it is.

  • She's about to die.

  • Yeah.

  • So is Keanu.

  • I had to kill Keanu Reeves.

  • Yeah.

  • Nobody wants to see that.

  • Yeah, I did.

  • I passed my test.

  • They did it as a publicity stunt, and then they were like, well, you know, you could take the test and we'll take pictures and pretend.

  • I said, no, let me try it.

  • So one of the things,

  • I had to back it up around, you know, the center circle around a circular driveway.

  • I backed that sucker up, didn't scrape the rim.

  • I was, I was like this, this, this.

  • It was, it was amazing.

  • That is amazing.

  • I think it's pretty.

  • Yeah, she wins.

  • I'm like the Santa Monica Bus Department, like, member 2020 or something.

  • Do you still have that?

  • Yeah.

  • What, do you have to renew it?

  • Probably.

  • And as I said, the big crime plot in Ocean's 8 takes place at the New York's Met Gala.

  • So, now, have you all, presumably you've all been at the real Met Gala.

  • No.

  • Yes.

  • You haven't?

  • No.

  • No.

  • No.

  • No.

  • No.

  • No.

  • No.

  • Yes.

  • You haven't?

  • You haven't?

  • No, I've, no.

  • You have not?

  • No.

  • That's because you wear dresses like that.

  • That's right.

  • That's entirely right.

  • Yeah.

  • I'm going to cry now.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, the real Met Gala, apart from Helen, you've all been, but Rihanna, Rihanna, she owns.

  • She does.

  • She owns.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She's the boss.

  • She does.

  • She owns.

  • She's the queen.

  • She's the Met Gala.

  • Yeah.

  • That's right.

  • That's right.

  • Now, you, now, so what, you were the host this year.

  • You were one of the hosts this year.

  • Yes, I hosted it.

  • And the theme was heavenly bodies.

  • Here you are, in your lovely bling bling.

  • Oh, that's a heavenly body.

  • This is the, what is the story?

  • Because the bishop said that he lent you that.

  • Is that what that was about?

  • He stole the hat.

  • Yeah.

  • He stole the hat.

  • He's a thief.

  • He stole it.

  • And now, the thing,

  • I don't know, when you see these pictures of these amazing dresses,

  • I always kind of think, how did you get there?

  • Because, that's not a car out there.

  • That's, wait.

  • She had the popemobile.

  • Yeah.

  • Just drove up waving.

  • Driving down Madison Street.

  • With a wine glass.

  • Yeah, where's your glass?

  • Don't ask.

  • So, but how do you get there?

  • Well, this one was a piece of cake compared to the yellow situation.

  • Well, the yellow one.

  • This is you in 2015 in the yellow.

  • Look at that,

  • I mean.

  • You're not getting out of a car in that, are you?

  • No.

  • I did.

  • No.

  • But,

  • I had to choreograph.

  • I got a stretch limo, gross,

  • I know.

  • Okay.

  • I put the garment.

  • Omelette.

  • Yeah, yeah, the omelette.

  • The omelette.

  • I put it in the car first, and then, you stopped, dropped, and rolled, like, into the rest of the car.

  • Then I had to put it on in the car, but the train.

  • So you were naked when you got in the car?

  • No, the train actually had to come out first, so that I wasn't, like, dragging it out.

  • Yeah, did somebody help?

  • Six people.

  • Okay.

  • And it was all choreographed.

  • And were they in the car with you, the six people?

  • Yes, yes, yes.

  • Under the omelette.

  • I can't lift that thing when it's out.

  • How did you get up the stairs?

  • Six people helped me up the stairs.

  • They didn't carry it.

  • So what happens to it now?

  • Yeah, where is it now?

  • I,

  • I have to send it back.

  • So now, you would think, you would think that people would just see this beautiful garment on the, on the World Wide Web, and you just admire it, and kind of, doesn't Rihanna look lovely?

  • But of course, they can't, they, they do compare it, as you said, to this, to an omelette.

  • Oh, that's a new one.

  • They also, they also turned it into a pizza.

  • But perhaps most delicious of all, a Ginster's beef slice.

  • Oh.

  • That is delicious.

  • That is delicious.

  • But now, the Met Gala, famously, as it was just mentioned there, it's stairs.

  • And apparently, during the filming,

  • Sandra, you discovered the stairs.

  • That I apparently can't walk a set of stairs.

  • It's complicated.

  • It's incredibly complicated.

  • But were you going up or down?

  • Both were tricky for me.

  • Yeah.

  • But are you not allowed to go?

  • No, you weren't allowed to look down.

  • Both times,

  • I had to look up at something.

  • And the first time

  • I looked up, and then the Kardashian sisters were in front of me,

  • I'm like, how come they're not falling?

  • And I'm eating it every step of the way.

  • So I just watched their rhythm, and I nailed it.

  • But coming down, that was dangerous.

  • Gary, our director, just kept yelling at me because I'm just inept.

  • I just can't.

  • I'm like the one walking down with four chins looking down.

  • But he wanted something elegant and determined and stealth, and I just couldn't give that to him.

  • I told you that

  • I'm so old for this.

  • I took my shoes off.

  • Did you?

  • Always ask me if the underglove works.

  • I didn't do that either.

  • That is really good.

  • No shoes?

  • No.

  • Those ones you're wearing right now?

  • I had high heels, but I can't do high heels.

  • I mean, they're absurd.

  • One day we've got to abolish those,

  • I think, at some point.

  • I don't care for high heel abomination.

  • I really do.

  • But anyway, it's a long subject, me and a high heel.

  • Anyway, we don't go on.

  • But you sew.

  • Did you learn to sew?

  • Kind of.

  • Thanks, everyone.

  • Thanks, everyone.

  • You can go.

  • You can go.

  • You've got this covered.

  • Go ahead.

  • I like interviewing Helen as if we're having a group effort.

  • Sewing.

  • Sewing.

  • Sewing.

  • It takes a village.

  • Okay.

  • It does.

  • Sewing.

  • I tried to learn.

  • I've stopped listening.

  • Funny enough,

  • I've stopped listening.

  • I've stopped.

  • Do we move on?

  • It was all cut.

  • Oh.

  • I had to look as if I could plausibly sew a frock for Anne Hathaway,

  • Daphne Kluger, in the back of all these other ladies in our hideout.

  • I had to somehow look as if I plausibly could start a frock right from the start and make a frock for the Met ball.

  • Yes.

  • So I learned it all, and I was sewing away in the background.

  • Don't you think?

  • Yeah.

  • I was.

  • They know.

  • They saw it.

  • She was acting.

  • I was.

  • I was.

  • I was.

  • She was acting.

  • I was sewing.

  • I was braiding.

  • And they all said, could you just...

  • And I was cutting, and I was doing all sorts of things.

  • Cutting.

  • Cutting.

  • I actually had a really good frock.

  • It was a tall thing.

  • Oh, yes,

  • I remember that.

  • I draped that.

  • You did?

  • Couldn't you see?

  • All of that rubbed off.

  • Influence.

  • Yes.

  • And it was cut.

  • And it was all cut.

  • Oh.

  • Because Cate Blanchett and I, a woman of many talents, but sewing is not one of them.

  • Oh, no.

  • I don't remember that.

  • I mean,

  • I made a costume.

  • A Halloween costume for my kid every year.

  • And we were in the States, and, you know,

  • Halloween's a big thing.

  • And I did the whole kind of what I thought was a ghost.

  • And then he got out to the pageant, and he looked like he was someone from the Ku Klux Klan.

  • I have really just got the angle wrong.

  • So I stopped.

  • That was my first and last attempt at sewing for my child.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Trying to explain to people, no, he's a ghost.

  • No, he's a ghost.

  • Really.

  • Now, Sarah Paulson, you attended the Met Gala, and apparently there was an odd moment with the paparazzi.

  • Yeah.

  • Do you know what I'm talking about?

  • Yeah, I do.

  • Yeah.

  • No one was taking my picture, and I was like, wow, God, I guess I'm, wow, okay.

  • No one was taking it.

  • No one was taking it.

  • It was like, pictures, pictures, pictures, and pictures of this one.

  • And I was like, hello.

  • Hello.

  • And nobody cared.

  • What were you wearing?

  • I was wearing something nice.

  • Okay.

  • It's just,

  • I turned around, and all of a sudden,

  • I saw that Madonna was standing there, and that everyone was taking her picture.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • That happened.

  • But someone happened to snap my picture when I first saw her, and that was unattractive.

  • Yes.

  • We've got this

  • Madonna, Madonna poster.

  • Oh, great.

  • And then Madonna, that was like the only saving grace that just sort of made my life worth living.

  • So this is the moment when Madonna beside her on the red carpet.

  • Oh.

  • Yeah.

  • Listen, very quickly, we must just mention,

  • Helena, you're now, you're Princess Margaret in the round.

  • Yes.

  • Yes.

  • Have you started yet?

  • Have you started yet?

  • No, I've got about two weeks.

  • I've got to find her character quickly.

  • Well, but weirdly, you...

  • Where the hell is she?

  • You've already played, she's not Irish.

  • I've got to stop the Irish.

  • She's not Irish.

  • I've got to stop the Irish.

  • Right, right, right.

  • Right, Elizabeth, come on now.

  • Oh, God.

  • The coronation, geez.

  • But you played her mother,

  • Queen Elizabeth, in the King's Speech.

  • I've played the family,

  • I've got, yeah.

  • Look at you.

  • Oh, my God.

  • I've played all generations.

  • I'm not sure that was a long time ago.

  • So is this an easy voice for you because you are quite posh?

  • Um, you mean in normal life?

  • They're really, really, really posh, though.

  • Differently posh.

  • I'm not that posh.

  • I sound posh.

  • You do.

  • And I do, when I'm not doing the Irish.

  • Right.

  • Right.

  • Positive.

  • No, and in any way, you've got to find her.

  • It's a long story.

  • Wow.

  • This is like some sort of personality disorder.

  • That's exactly what my therapist said.

  • We're watching a breakdown on my set.

  • Who's coming?

  • It was very funny.

  • Which one you want to come through?

  • Anyway, the Irish has got to move out before I let in another lodger.

  • She's not coming.

  • She will.

  • I've got two weeks.

  • She will.

  • Well, we'll see.

  • Let's hope.

  • But in terms of voices,

  • Sadie Bullock, you had such an advantage as a child because wasn't your dad a vocal coach?

  • He was.

  • He was a vocal coach for opera, and my mother was an opera singer.

  • Wow.

  • But he coached you in cheerleader.

  • I think we've got to do it again.

  • I was a cheerleader myself.

  • But how did he help you cheerleader?

  • He didn't really help me.

  • My parents just didn't like the idea of me doing that.

  • So I said,

  • I was a gymnast and I really wanted to do it.

  • So he said, you have to cheer from the diaphragm because when you sing from the diaphragm it's like, you don't hurt your voice.

  • So I said,

  • I have to, okay, but it lowers your vocal register so as the girls are cheering.

  • I just now hit puberty.

  • So I would be barking like a seal, a very low register while the girls had very high-pitched cute cheers.

  • But he wanted me not to ruin my voice.

  • When you cheer you just ruin your voice.

  • So what would you sound like?

  • Like this.

  • Very butch.

  • That was me.

  • High school.

  • And Kate, now you've done loads of accents and loads of voices and we were thinking, what role would you voice would like to do?

  • And it's a very,

  • I was surprised by the answer to that question.

  • What was the answer?

  • Apparently, it's a name beginning with L.

  • Oh, you mean Lucy?

  • Yes.

  • I love Lucy.

  • I'm watching her today.

  • No, no, it's my favourite thing.

  • It's Lucy from

  • A Good Man,

  • Charlie Brown.

  • Oh.

  • Peanuts,

  • Peanuts Lucy.

  • Yes.

  • But you nearly got to play it.

  • Well, no, yes, because one of my favourite things is Lucy.

  • Where did this happen?

  • When did you play Snoopy?

  • I've missed it.

  • Do you see that bird?

  • It's called an eagle, but because it's little, it has another name, a sparrow, and at Christmas and Thanksgiving, we eat them, and way up there, those little white things that are loud, they make the wind blow, and way down there, those tiny little black things, those are bugs, they make the grass grow.

  • Oh my God.

  • Did I get the role?

  • Yes.

  • I know all the words,

  • I know,

  • I explained it.

  • I feel like it's really embarrassing.

  • Because Rihanna, you use your accent in the film, but I didn't realise that your accent was kind of the reason why you had your first big hit, that's how you got

  • Umbrella, because lots of people wanted that song.

  • Umbrella?

  • Ella,

  • Ella,

  • Ella,

  • Ella.

  • Yes.

  • Sarah knows it.

  • Wrong.

  • You think that's an accent in that?

  • On the Ellas, isn't there?

  • Ella,

  • Ella,

  • Ella,

  • See,

  • I can't hear it.

  • No, nobody else can.

  • It just sounds normal to me.

  • Let me just do it again for you.

  • Ella,

  • El, no?

  • Not good.

  • Right.

  • Clear, clear, right.

  • And a lot of people have messaged you all week, apparently I've got to ask you, any chance of a new album or anything?

  • Or have you just walked away from that?

  • Who sent you?

  • I know one of my fans got to you,

  • Graham.

  • No, no,

  • I'm full of kind of,

  • I'm thinking of new music.

  • I actually am in the studio and working on new music.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • They're happy.

  • Yeah.

  • But,

  • I mean, is there a deadline at any point?

  • No.

  • I'm really giving it to you.

  • They paid you well.

  • Why would you forget it?

  • Will it be out in time for Christmas?

  • You just have to wait and see.

  • Okay.

  • I'll come back when I put it out.

  • Ella,

  • Sarah will be back.

  • Are you going to do a duet?

  • Are you going to do a song with Laura?

  • Yeah, you're going to throw me out.

  • I think we should do an ocean date hug.

  • We can do a song together.

  • I'll be like this in a video.

  • We're a band.

  • I don't want y'all to upstage me.

  • I'm going to own our Christmas.

  • Good, good.

  • Right, right.

  • It's not wine.

  • It's not wine.

  • It's not wine.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • We need wine.

  • At this point, we need vodka.

  • We'll get you some vodka.

  • Very quickly, very quickly.

  • You try to get through this.

  • We're so nearly done.

  • We're so nearly done.

  • Okay, how difficult for you?

  • In a minute, we'll have music.

  • Then you'll be able to go home.

  • Then a fleet of taxis are waiting.

  • So, we're very good at Sarah Paulson.

  • Sarah Paulson has a unique vocal ability.

  • So, you can do a mammal?

  • I can do a dolphin, yes.

  • Okay, go.

  • Good.

  • That is very good.

  • It's really good.

  • And then, there's a, but apparently, in fact,

  • I've heard you doing, there's a Hollywood actress you do very well.

  • Is it

  • Drew Barrymore?

  • Yes, sometimes they do

  • Drew Barrymore.

  • Yes, sometimes they do do her.

  • Sometimes, it's like if I'm pressed.

  • Has she seen that?

  • Uh-huh.

  • What did she say?

  • I think she thought it was just fine.

  • She was sweet about it.

  • Did she do you?

  • No, no, she will though,

  • I'm sure.

  • I know, me being all excited.

  • Okay, you're waiting for the express tour to be over.

  • I do

  • Ella,

  • Ella, which I think is really good, and you're not giving me enough of a break.

  • Yeah, really good.

  • You ever need me to do the dolphin like in the background of like a movie?

  • I think there's musicality to it.

  • I do,

  • I just think like you could, it could be an extra like,

  • I just think it could be an extra like with the movie, very good, okay, stay there, stay there, we're not done.

  • We're not done.

  • Right.

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