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Paul Mescal And Eddie Redmayne Slammed After Being Shamed By Actress For Joke During Interview

Eddie Redmayne and Paul Mescal humiliated on National television!

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The recent episode of The Graham Norton Show has sparked a firestorm of criticism and humor aimed at male celebrities Eddie Redmayne and Paul Mescal.

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Graham Norton’s guests’ careers explained.

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Paul Mescal became a heartthrob after his breakout role in Normal People, embodying a new, sensitive masculinity.

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However, he has also spoken out about the darker side of fame, including feeling objectified and confronted by fans.

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Mescal opened up about an uncomfortable encounter when a fan groped him, underscoring the complexity of male-female interactions.

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Similarly, Eddie Redmayne has faced backlash for his role in The Danish Girl, which he later termed a “mistake” for casting choices in Hollywood.

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Both actors have been outspoken about the importance of female voices in their careers, yet this incident raises questions about their awareness of those very issues.

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Awkward TV moment exposed.

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In a jaw-dropping moment, Saoirse Ronan not only silenced her male counterparts but also reminded the world of the dangers women face daily.

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While discussing his training for an upcoming miniseries, Redmayne’s anecdote took an unexpected turn. He shared a humorous story about how he learned to use a phone to defend himself in an attack.

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Paul Mescal, caught in the laughter, jokingly interjected, “Who is actually going to think about that? If someone actually attacked me, I’m not going to go ‘phone.’”

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What followed was an uncomfortable silence from Ronan, who seemed less than amused by the antics of her male peers.

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Saoirse Ronan has been vocal about women’s issues in the past, making this moment even more poignant.

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Ronan once expressed a desire to play a Bond villain, hoping to showcase strong female characters who aren’t defined by their relationships to men.

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Graham Norton, ever the jokester, chimed in, mimicking a phone defense, saying, “Can you hold on a second?”

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Seizing her moment, Saoirse Ronan reminded everyone, “That’s what girls have to think about all the time.” The room fell silent.

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The collective silence that followed Ronan’s comment is telling. It highlights how some men remain oblivious to the everyday fears women encounter.

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Viewer’s reactions revealed.

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Ronan’s poignant remark elicited a huge round of applause from the audience, starkly contrasting the laughter that preceded it.

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This exchange quickly went viral, with social media erupting in support of Ronan while criticizing the two male stars for their tone-deafness.

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Comments flooded in about Mescal and Redmayne’s “woke” personas being at odds with their apparent ignorance of real-world issues women face.

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It’s particularly ironic for both actors, who have cultivated images as progressive and sensitive men in Hollywood.

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One user quipped, “People creating an entire ‘indie music loving leftist feminist woke icon’ persona for Paul Mescal and then realizing he’s literally just a man is so funny.”

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One social media user summarized it perfectly: “These are nice guys, but they still can’t truly understand the violence women face.”

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Madeleine Black, a sexual violence activist, noted that Ronan’s interjection was necessary to remind everyone of women’s daily realities.

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She stated, “It’s a shame that has to be reminded, and she [Ronan] was the only single woman on that panel.”

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Ronan’s reminder underscores a growing conversation about how male privilege often blinds men to women’s experiences.

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Black highlighted that women often think about safety: “How are we going to get home? Are we safe?”

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She emphasized the need for men to be allies, noting that jokes about violence trivialize the very real threats women face.

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Ronan’s growing praise detailed.

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Social media continues to laude Ronan for her bravery in speaking up during a moment that could easily have been overlooked.

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Women on social media echoed sentiments like, “Saoirse Ronan has a very strong presence and isn’t afraid to speak her mind.”

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The incident serves as a microcosm of larger societal issues regarding male privilege and female safety.

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As one user aptly put it, “This is what it feels like to have any convo with men ever.”

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Many believe this moment should serve as a wake-up call for men to better understand the dynamics at play in conversations about gender and safety.

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With the backlash continuing to grow, it remains to be seen how Redmayne and Mescal will respond to this unexpected public humiliation.

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