Famous for the most awkward interviews
Sometimes the fault lies with the interviewer and others with the interviewee. Dakota Johnson, Vin Diesel or Anne Igartiburu are some of the celebrities who have starred in unfortunate conversations with the press
Dakota Johnson and Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres and Dakota Johnson have recently starred in an interview in which it can be sensed that the two do not get along very well. The presenter asked the actress why she hadn't invited him to her 30th birthday party last October, to which Johnson replied that she had: "When I was on your show last year, you nagged me why not I had invited you but I didn't even know you wanted me to invite you because I didn't know if you liked me. " But everything intensified when the actress said, without ill intention, that Tig Notaro is her favorite comedian, before DeGeneres's stupid face. At that point, Johnson started laughing at the blunder and made a feint to leave the set. "This is not going well," she came to acknowledge herself.
Anne Igartiburu and Mariló Montero
When Mariló Montero presented 'La Mañana de la 1' she had the opportunity to interview Anne Igartiburu, on the occasion of the premiere of her new program. Montero asked the following: "Aren't you afraid of spending three hours? Because being 15 years old 'step to video, step to video' and now you have to handle live shows, times, interviews, go from one topic to another ... Do you see rusty or do you have that speed at the end of the day? ". Igartiburu was then flustered and responded as she could, with a simple "no, no, no." The tension was broken by the collaborators with a laugh. In the afternoon, when Anne Igartiburu's newly released show came to an end, she allowed herself to refer to Montero's comments: "Well, I think the show has turned out well for us, right, guys? First day, I didn't know. where to go out, or where to go in, and those calls from celebrities, because giving way to videos ... is not the same as having the famous live. "
Vin Diesel
On this occasion, it was the interviewee and not the interviewer who bothered the other. Brazilian journalist Carol Moreira had to endure constant comments from actor Vin Diesel such as "how beautiful you are", "I'm in love" or "I love you" while she tried to do his job. In the end, the actor apologized.
Taylor swifth
Taylor Swift has dealt with interviewers of all kinds who, above all, ask her macho questions. The singer turns 30 this month and in May, a journalist wanted to know if motherhood is being considered in this new stage. Swift replied, "I really don't think men are asked this question when they turn 30. So I'm not going to answer that now."
Pablo Motos and Mario Casas
Pablo Motos is often criticized for some of his interviews, especially those he does with women, in which the questions tend to be far from the interest aroused by the profession of the interviewee in question. Something similar happened to Mario Casas in one of his visits to the program. Motos asked questions that the actor was not expecting, such as "A friend told me that he saw you in a nightclub in Seville as spliced, do you do it a lot?" or "When you lose weight and gain weight, does the dick also make you fat and lose weight?"
Scarlett Johansson
"Can you wear underwear under the Black Widow outfit?" This was the question that angered Scarlett Johansson: "You're like the fifth person to ask me that. What's going on? How long have you asked about underwear?"
Cara delevingne
Cara Delevingne decided to interrupt an interview during the promotion of the film 'Paper Cities', fed up with the attitude that the presenters had with her. One of the journalists from the 'Good Day Sacramento' program got the conversation off to the wrong foot when she called the model "Carla" and asked her laughingly if she had read the book on which the feature film was based. After a few minutes, the presenters realized that the model was upset: "You seem a little irritated (...). Do you want to go to take a nap or drink a 'Red Bull'? The model stopped answering and the signal was cut off.
Martin Short
In 2012, Martin Short was promoting the movie 'Madagascar 3'. One of the 'Today show' hosts asked him about his wife: "He and Nancy [Dolman] have one of the best marriages in show business. How many years have you been together?" The actor answered 36. The problem was that his wife had died two years earlier from ovarian cancer.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone was promoting the 'Spider-Man' movie accompanied by actor Andrew Garfield, when a journalist asked her about the change in her hair color. The interpreter answered with a certain sarcasm and her partner intervened: "They don't ask me that." To which she added: "They ask you interesting things because you are a boy. It is sexism."
Cate blanchett
Cate Blanchett tries to avoid in interviews that she is asked only about her styling. On a red carpet, while the journalist was talking to her, one of the cameras recorded her from top to bottom so that her Givenchy dress could be more appreciated. The actress noticed the movement of the camera and addressed the professional: "Do you do this with men?"
Selena Gomez
There was a time when Selena Gomez did not want to talk about her breakup with singer Justin Bieber. Therefore, she was not surprised that the artist's team quickly cut the signal after the presenter of the WGN network wanted to address that taboo subject.