my mans krishnan honestly channel 4 (the channel who’s news he presents) is renowned for asking difficult questions and facing difficult topics he’s not a bad guy i think he just lacks tact and doesn’t understand how some people love to open up about their struggles and some hate it
I feel extremely bad for Robert he was supposed to be interviewed for the film and instead they lied to his face and cornered him into answering personal questions that had nothing to do with the film, he should’ve went after channel 4 for a lawsuit
Oh my gosh, I hate it when interviewers ask questions that aren't related to the subject! I really felt bad for RDJ. Who the heck asks about a person's political views while he's promoting a movie?!
@@JohnCena-dq5nh being a dickhead tends not to win one friends. I’d be surprised if the guy has ever gotten anywhere in his career since then. Hostile interviews are a delicate situation, and these people failed.
@danieljones98 And the interviewer using the whole "we know you're promoting a movie but we also ask questions about you" or something along those lines. Still, seriously, those are bad questions. U have a famous person RIGHT in front of you and use an interview as an opportunity to piss off someone? What does he care RDJ was liberal or not? Not watch his movies? Or will he fast forward his bits?
Walking out on the interview was the best possible thing to do. Shows he rather leave, from disrespect. I wonder if she was doing that just to get a rise out of him.
Jesse Ventura would've beaten the crap out of that interviewer if he had less self control. He was one of the legitimate tough guys to step foot in a wrestling ring.
So tell me how Robert Downy Jr. was cringy for walking out? Because that's what the title suggests. That the celebrities were wrong for leaving and should've just put up with it. No one has the right to put up with the badgering of hurtful topics like Robert did in that interview. You could tell he was on the verge of exploding and instead did the respectful thing and walked out
Exactly, he doesn't need to sit there and talk about a part of his life he doesn't like to talk about when he's meant to be promoting a movie. The interviewer just goes for a reaction, same with Quentin Tarantino and Richard Ayoade.
I don't see it that way. I think they're saying the interviews are cringe, but they don't specify who is responsible. That interview was insanely cringe, but it was obviously on the interviewer in that case.
Celebrity: If you don't asking questions and this subject, I'll leave. Interviewer: Answer a question about this subject. Celebrity: *Leaves* Interviewer: *Surprised Pikachu face*
As for the Bee Gees and Clive Anderson. I was watching this as it happened on live TV. Anderson asked if the Bee Gees used to be called Le Tossers before they were called the Bee Gees. Barry Gibb said they changed the name because it had a different meaning worldwide than it has in Oz. Anderson said he still thought of them as tossers. And that's when Barry Gibb stopped smiling, stood up and walked off. Followed by his brothers seconds later. Anderson didn't know what to do. He just sat there looking stupid and grinning. I laughed my socks off to see him brought down a peg or two. He had a habit of saying snide comments like this and guests just took it. . Anderson is a smarmy little git.
Most of these the interviewers were just massive pricks and crossed serious lines, like the asshole that insulted Jesse Ventura, insulted veterans, then fired off some smug stolen valor line while acting like hes a tough guy with a _medal winning navy SEAL Vietnam vet._ That's some next level cringe
Especially those pricks with Jesse Ventura and with RDJ. Say what you will about his politics but the dude was a veteran and always stood up for both soldiers and wounded veterans, while the interviewer was a lousy mouth stolen valor asshole.
I still remembered that interview with RDJ and that journalist. That was an awful way to mention it during a time when RDJ is there to discuss his movie, not his past personal struggles. Glad he walked out without getting angry or upset. Instead, he then one-upped that journalist with a better one. HA. What a moron. 😆
not only that it is old news why go there? Robert Downey Jr wrote a book on his drug addiction . his history with his father back when he made the move Chaplin and even opened up about all this on Oprah. basically that interviewer was just an asshole for doing that at all. totally unnecessary and a bit vindictive reporting not real journalism ethics at all
@@katokamakazie5549 Agreed. Downey Jr deserves none of that from a not well-known British journalist prying into his past problems. That explains why a few days after the interview, RDJ posted a picture of himself with American journalist Diane Sawyer.
@@twist58 Also, I’m somewhat annoyed w the manner in which RDJs walkout was portrayed. He sat there for perhaps five minutes of rude, intrusive questions which he continuously tried to turn back to his movie u til it became plain that that simply wasn’t going to happen. (I’ve made up the amount of time - but I saw the interview, and the length of time ~5 minutes of rude questioning entails is remarkably long). At that point in time, RDJ wasn’t a needy, new actor who didn’t have the ability or say the Hollywood background to allow him to stand up and leave. He was already a megastar who sat there thru that crap simply for the good of the movie & attempting to throw off the continuous jabs at himself. It could have been a little shorter, it could have been as much as ten minutes. But it was excruciating to watch, and I was amazed that he remained calm even as he left. That’s amazing acting right there. Up there with his portrayal of Charlie Chaplin.
@@goldytwatus1674 Unfortunately, this interview is about his movie at the time. And I don’t think this journalist planned this topic about his past struggles out ahead of time with RDJ personally neither. He practically sprung it out of nowhere.
I remember watching many of these 'interviews' and my main response was "I'm impressed that they stayed that long!" Some of these 'reporters' were trying to act all"I'm more intelligent than you are" and they ended up just looking like complete dickheads! The first one I really remember was Clive Anderson and the BeeGees, it wasn't just him not knowing their songs, but he was trying to be an 'edgy' comedian by making crass jokes about their music including did they squeeze their anatomy to reach the high notes. It was not funny and just damn right disrespectful! I know that some celebrities can be complete Divas but I was impressed that they all decided to just walk out instead of decking the git!!
Barry was the oldest and had enough of Clive making fun of them. Clive mocked and made fun of them over and over. Barry stood up and walked away out of respect for himself and his brothers. I loved how they followed him as well. Clive was stunned.
He was putting the BeeGees down the whole interview if you listen closely what he kept saying. They didn’t leave just because the songs weren’t remembered
Anderson was being extremely rude, calling some of their songs "Tossers." One of the highest grossing singer/ songwriter groups, deserve a measure of respect.
On # 13, you are incorrect about the reason the Bee Gees left the Clive Anderson interview. It wasn’t just because Clive said he forgot the name of one of their songs. Clive had been making fun of them the whole interview. Barry had enough of it. Any one who knows the reputation of the Bee Gees knows they are very respectful, gentlemen. They didn’t deserve Clive’s immature, demeaning treatment. Maybe watch the whole clip before assuming why Barry left the interview. If you watch the whole clip, it is obvious it was deserved.
Barry Gibb didn't walk out on Clive Anderson because Clive had forgotten a song. He walked out because up to that point in the interview, Clive had been subtly mocking the Bee Gees. This video doesn't show the full interview.
The interview with Quentin Tarantino, where he told the interviewer Robert Downey Jr walked out on "I'm shutting your butt down", is also a bit awkward
So so sad what has happened to Gary Coleman. And number 19 has a NERVE: HE got upset about questions about his personal life when all he do is hack people computer for personal information. And finally RKelly , a posterman for toxic toxic additions( Will somebody please get the man some help).
The Bee Gees/Clive Anderson interview... you've missed a key bit: The Bee Gees previously performed under the name "Les Tosseurs". Talking about this previous name, Anderson commented "Well, you'll always be Les Tosseurs to me!"
Natalie Portman when she was on the Lonely Island "Turtleneck & Chain". The interviewer ask if could steal a smooch from any guy in Hollywood who would it be? She pulls a gun and shoots the guy! Saying "No more questions..."
So apparently Justin Bieber was being a buzzkill for feeling like his time was wasted for stupid questions? You even said that the questions were dumb and now you're now you're saying he's a buzzkill? Then again I'm not even surprised since I've watched a video from Watchmojo who're known for making contradictions, so of course they would make more contradictions.🤨🙄
You title should be “when reporters go too far..don’t put this on people who stand up for themself” most of them try to politely direct the questions back away from these attempts at sensationalism.
@@fatahiskandar8262 lol. All royal families are cesspools of debauchery and corruption just because they have the freedom to do anything (The UK comes to mind (Prince Andrew; Jeff Epstein's buddy)). There are no consequenses. Maybe an article in a few tabloids, but they never get prosecuted. Just because they 'conquered' a country hundreds of years ago shouldn't amount to anything anymore. The Germans and French took care off those money pits years ago like every country should (mine too). You elect a government and there's still some SOB with a crown on his/her head getting money for just being there..
@@sic3b yes they have the freedom to do anything that is not against their family’s agenda and image. I’m not disagreeing with you because most of these royals are dicks and doesn’t even care about the people. My previous comment was about the minority of them, princess diana, prince harry, the good ones. the royalties in my country ain’t so different.
I loved Joan Rivers. I can count on one hand the number of comedians I’ve seen live - Jerry Seinfeld, John Pinette and others and she ranks right up there I just loved her show. What a professional she was.
The guy interviewing RDJ was a complete snake about his interview; he started with innocent questions meant to promote one of his movies and then asked RDJ verbatim if he thought he was "truly free" of his history of substance misuse. Like how inconsiderate can you be? In the span of 5 minutes, mind you.
Yeah, but Roberts drug use was pretty much put on display for the everybody to see. He even fell asleep in someone else's bed. Luckily he did a 180 and is nothing like his former self.
Why? He's given old records of relatives to people he's interviewed before with no issue. I can't say that the relatives in every case were dead, but odds are some of them were. Really though, I just want to know why you think that's bad. I'd be amazed and appreciative of something like that, as most of the people he interviews are
@@joeywalker2061: Yeah, while I wouldn't necessarily call it "messed up" imo, it's one of those things where different people react differently. Some would be happy to have those memories brought up, for others it might bring up painful memories. Mind you, I'm sure Cudi had mentioned that his uncle had passed (see "Rain") but even then, I can't really say that you should or shouldn't show passed relatives' records ("high risk/high reward", probably have to get to know the artist a bit and all)...
If only they would’ve had security handcuffed Trump to the chair so I can prevent him from walking out. Man, I hate it when he cut the interview short.
@@ameliajones9827 Can we handcuff Obama for having Trump's campaign bugged? Can we have Biden impeached for bragging (to CFR onstage) that he withheld money from the Ukraine to have a Ukraine official fired?
Yeah, if an interviewer tells me they want to ask me some questions about my latest film then ask me unnecessarily personal questions, I'd storm off too
You missed some stuff about the Bee Gees, in the interview they said they were in a band called Les Tossers as kids and Clive Anderson said "you've always been tossers to me." Funny, but quite the insult if you know UK slang.
He was being playful, as he usually is. Barry Gibb acted like a tosser. British people gravitate toward someone who can take the piss out of themselves. Gibb made himself look stuck up here.
@@Revelian1982 I'm British myself I fully understand any nuances here, Anderson was being playful but overstepped his mark with a international band that spent too much time getting their arses kissed in the USA to be able to take jokes like that at their expense. Gibb was being self important but was still insulted on TV by being called a tosser which he should have laughed off and returned some insult in kind to Anderson to make things even, but he couldn't deal with it and stormed off, hence this great clip.
4th time doing this list. 1 is the EXACT same but top 10, instead of top 20. The others are basically the same w diff titles. "Watch Mojo, videos you've already seen.....again."
I feel like Assange gave the interviewer every reasonable chance. And he maintained as much decorum as was necessary for the situation. Edit: You know what? I don’t blame a lot of the celebs in this video. Some reporters/journalists just want a hot scoop and don’t give two shits about the people they are attempting to exploit.
4:49 "A discerning listener can also make out someone off camera saying something to the effect of, "We're not talking about anything personal..." That was legit realtime smart move by a press handler. That was a reminder to Both the interviewer and the guest/client about rules of engagement.
She called PAris Hilton a "TV personality". At first I was buffled as Paris has, at best, the personality of a napkin. Then it hit me, it is "TV personality", so it doesn't count as actual personality!! OK, problem solved, on with the rest of it!
Ok so most of these I’m like “I would’ve walked out too!” Some I’m like “Well that celebrity was a bit rude and over dramatic.” But oh my gosh! RDJ’s was so unnecessary. Like dude! That’s ridiculous! Also I couldn’t help but realize that was a Age of Ultron interview.
@@grungeisdeadd I wasn't talking about RDJ. I was standing up for him. I was saying the interviewers were being rude. What they said was unneccessary and I think poor RDJ had a right to what he did
@@rubygracemoseley8144 Idk I feel the same about paparazzi. why stalk and creep out the person or demand material possessions to be signed when you could just be happy living in the moment of meeting a celebrity
15:30 "poor translating..." not the case, Los 40 Principales tend to make dumb questions for people more interested in silly gossips of your personal life rather than your profession
What's YOUR favorite celebrity interview walkout? Let us know in the comments!
my favorite is robert pattion's
You need to rewatch the Jim Norton and Jesse Ventura interview again. You got it sooooo wrong. Norton makes Jesse look like the uninformed moron he is
@@TheSquills1984 stop pointing out the bad things cause msmojo made this video for you
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WatchMojo it's "top 20" not "top 10".
0:33 - Gary Coleman
1:33 - Julian Assange
2:40 - R. Kelly
3:45 - Sarah, Duchess of York
4:20 - Rita Ora
5:15 - Paris Hilton
5:58 - LeBron James
6:58 - Bee Gees
7:47 - Jesse Ventura
8:57 - Donald Trump
9:41 - Jordon Belfort
10:51 - Robert Pattinson
11:35 - Shannon Tweed
12:29 - Naomi Campbel
13:14 - Kid Cudi
13:58 - Christine O'Donnell
14:51 - Justin Bieber
16:00 - Robert Downey Jr.
16:54 - Joan Rivers
18:12 - Whoopi Goldberg & Joy Behar
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The guy who interviewed RDJ also pissed off Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L Jackson. How does the guy not fired yet?
He gets paid to piss people off...
As a Brit I can confirm that this is something British interviewers are encouraged to do.
my mans krishnan honestly channel 4 (the channel who’s news he presents) is renowned for asking difficult questions and facing difficult topics he’s not a bad guy i think he just lacks tact and doesn’t understand how some people love to open up about their struggles and some hate it
@matt fahringer What, brown people? That's racist.
@@christopherhowarth9801 I think they meant Brits but still
@@christopherhowarth9801 They meant the Brits.
I feel extremely bad for Robert he was supposed to be interviewed for the film and instead they lied to his face and cornered him into answering personal questions that had nothing to do with the film, he should’ve went after channel 4 for a lawsuit
Oh my gosh, I hate it when interviewers ask questions that aren't related to the subject! I really felt bad for RDJ. Who the heck asks about a person's political views while he's promoting a movie?!
The one with RDJ shouldn't be on this list much less on the thumbnail 😔
The same interviewer also pissed off Quentin Terentino
@@JohnCena-dq5nh being a dickhead tends not to win one friends. I’d be surprised if the guy has ever gotten anywhere in his career since then.
Hostile interviews are a delicate situation, and these people failed.
@danieljones98 And the interviewer using the whole "we know you're promoting a movie but we also ask questions about you" or something along those lines. Still, seriously, those are bad questions. U have a famous person RIGHT in front of you and use an interview as an opportunity to piss off someone? What does he care RDJ was liberal or not? Not watch his movies? Or will he fast forward his bits?
Most of these are not cringy... the interviewers ask stupid questions and act like they are morally superior than anyone else
The only thing cringy are the reporters.
Shocker most are women.
Lol that was the cringe part *facepalm*
@Flavius Belisarius FBI spies on everyone so who cares
@@kyero8724 incel
Nothing but respect for RDJ
*Iron Man
Like Birdman would say, "put some respeck on it."
I didn't look at the thumbnail well and assumed it was a young Dustin Hoffman. Now I can't unsee how similar they look to each other in the face.
Same here, regardless of his past mistakes.
@@tonykusanagi87 if he did the things that Epstein did there’s no forgiving that.
I really feel sad for Gary Coleman. That poor man. He was exploited for so long.
nothing but exploited
The media kicked him until he died. Even in death, Gary's death was exploited with that of his Diff'rent Strokes co-star Dana Plato's. SMH.
Walking out on the interview was the best possible thing to do. Shows he rather leave, from disrespect. I wonder if she was doing that just to get a rise out of him.
I commented how he needed a real friend yah was sad I feel the Bullys of the world really ruined him. I really hate people treat others so awful
@@Arch3an of course she did, they wanted a train wreck.
Jesse Ventura would've beaten the crap out of that interviewer if he had less self control. He was one of the legitimate tough guys to step foot in a wrestling ring.
So tell me how Robert Downy Jr. was cringy for walking out? Because that's what the title suggests. That the celebrities were wrong for leaving and should've just put up with it. No one has the right to put up with the badgering of hurtful topics like Robert did in that interview. You could tell he was on the verge of exploding and instead did the respectful thing and walked out
Exactly, he doesn't need to sit there and talk about a part of his life he doesn't like to talk about when he's meant to be promoting a movie. The interviewer just goes for a reaction, same with Quentin Tarantino and Richard Ayoade.
Yeah the host was cringe
It’s not cringe for him it’s cringe for the host!!
Lol at this comment
I don't see it that way. I think they're saying the interviews are cringe, but they don't specify who is responsible. That interview was insanely cringe, but it was obviously on the interviewer in that case.
Robert Downey Jr’s wasn’t cringe it was something anyone would do
that's right
It was cringe nonetheless, from the interviewers part.
Nope. He's a baby
@@johnconnor4749 what do you mean
@@johnconnor4749 What are you talking about?
Celebrity: If you don't asking questions and this subject, I'll leave.
Interviewer: Answer a question about this subject.
Celebrity: *Leaves*
Interviewer: *Surprised Pikachu face*
So, does the interviewer try to find ways to sneak the forbidden question(s)? Seriously, why do they push them?
@@jge8144 To trip them up. See if they'll get a reaction.
@@emilynightray that makes sense. Still a jerk move, though.
"Although, she had a point, because R. Kelly's reputation has plumetted in recent years.". ... Yeah. That's why she had a point. 😂💀
Yeah. If only she would’ve told him to shut up like Joe Biden did to trump. In the first debate, that is.
As for the Bee Gees and Clive Anderson. I was watching this as it happened on live TV. Anderson asked if the Bee Gees used to be called Le Tossers before they were called the Bee Gees. Barry Gibb said they changed the name because it had a different meaning worldwide than it has in Oz. Anderson said he still thought of them as tossers. And that's when Barry Gibb stopped smiling, stood up and walked off. Followed by his brothers seconds later. Anderson didn't know what to do. He just sat there looking stupid and grinning. I laughed my socks off to see him brought down a peg or two. He had a habit of saying snide comments like this and guests just took it. . Anderson is a smarmy little git.
This should be titled “Top 20 cringy interview questions causing celebrities to walk away” long title but more fitting.
Most of these the interviewers were just massive pricks and crossed serious lines, like the asshole that insulted Jesse Ventura, insulted veterans, then fired off some smug stolen valor line while acting like hes a tough guy with a _medal winning navy SEAL Vietnam vet._ That's some next level cringe
Was going to comment the same :)
The interviewers seem to the issue in most of the cases
Especially with RDJ
@@greywolf187 that interviewer is well known for doing what he did there. Tarantino walked out on him as well.
@@SuperSayinSolidSnek
Tarantino did not walk out
Especially those pricks with Jesse Ventura and with RDJ. Say what you will about his politics but the dude was a veteran and always stood up for both soldiers and wounded veterans, while the interviewer was a lousy mouth stolen valor asshole.
An interviewer could be stabbing a guest and when told "stop stabbing me" they will reply..."oh come on I haven't touched you".
I still remembered that interview with RDJ and that journalist. That was an awful way to mention it during a time when RDJ is there to discuss his movie, not his past personal struggles. Glad he walked out without getting angry or upset. Instead, he then one-upped that journalist with a better one. HA. What a moron. 😆
not only that it is old news why go there? Robert Downey Jr wrote a book on his drug addiction . his history with his father back when he made the move Chaplin and even opened up about all this on Oprah. basically that interviewer was just an asshole for doing that at all. totally unnecessary and a bit vindictive reporting not real journalism ethics at all
@@katokamakazie5549 Agreed. Downey Jr deserves none of that from a not well-known British journalist prying into his past problems. That explains why a few days after the interview, RDJ posted a picture of himself with American journalist Diane Sawyer.
@@twist58 Also, I’m somewhat annoyed w the manner in which RDJs walkout was portrayed. He sat there for perhaps five minutes of rude, intrusive questions which he continuously tried to turn back to his movie u til it became plain that that simply wasn’t going to happen. (I’ve made up the amount of time - but I saw the interview, and the length of time ~5 minutes of rude questioning entails is remarkably long). At that point in time, RDJ wasn’t a needy, new actor who didn’t have the ability or say the Hollywood background to allow him to stand up and leave. He was already a megastar who sat there thru that crap simply for the good of the movie & attempting to throw off the continuous jabs at himself. It could have been a little shorter, it could have been as much as ten minutes. But it was excruciating to watch, and I was amazed that he remained calm even as he left. That’s amazing acting right there. Up there with his portrayal of Charlie Chaplin.
@@twist58 He is a well known journalist, and he is allowed to ask questions even if you don't like them.
@@goldytwatus1674 Unfortunately, this interview is about his movie at the time. And I don’t think this journalist planned this topic about his past struggles out ahead of time with RDJ personally neither. He practically sprung it out of nowhere.
I remember watching many of these 'interviews' and my main response was "I'm impressed that they stayed that long!" Some of these 'reporters' were trying to act all"I'm more intelligent than you are" and they ended up just looking like complete dickheads! The first one I really remember was Clive Anderson and the BeeGees, it wasn't just him not knowing their songs, but he was trying to be an 'edgy' comedian by making crass jokes about their music including did they squeeze their anatomy to reach the high notes. It was not funny and just damn right disrespectful! I know that some celebrities can be complete Divas but I was impressed that they all decided to just walk out instead of decking the git!!
I love how Robin and Maurice just followed Barry no questions asked... Those are true brothers right there. 💪🏼
Barry was the oldest and had enough of Clive making fun of them. Clive mocked and made fun of them over and over. Barry stood up and walked away out of respect for himself and his brothers. I loved how they followed him as well. Clive was stunned.
Miss them...Oliv8a is gone😪😭😭 all the goodness of aaustralia gone except True Australias
He was putting the BeeGees down the whole interview if you listen closely what he kept saying. They didn’t leave just because the songs weren’t remembered
Host was being just plain rude on purpose.
Anderson was being extremely rude, calling some of their songs "Tossers." One of the highest grossing singer/ songwriter groups, deserve a measure of respect.
I think he was trying to be funny. But it backfired
On # 13, you are incorrect about the reason the Bee Gees left the Clive Anderson interview. It wasn’t just because Clive said he forgot the name of one of their songs. Clive had been making fun of them the whole interview. Barry had enough of it. Any one who knows the reputation of the Bee Gees knows they are very respectful, gentlemen. They didn’t deserve Clive’s immature, demeaning treatment. Maybe watch the whole clip before assuming why Barry left the interview. If you watch the whole clip, it is obvious it was deserved.
Barry Gibb didn't walk out on Clive Anderson because Clive had forgotten a song. He walked out because up to that point in the interview, Clive had been subtly mocking the Bee Gees. This video doesn't show the full interview.
eeesh !!!
The last straw was Anderson calling them Les Tosseurs - he pronounced it Tossers.
Robert Downey Jr had no idea they were going to start asking him such personal questions. I would have walked out too.
I wish they'd actually played the full clip of what happened in each incident.
Leo was definitely accurate with the way he portrayed Jordan Belfort
You guys forgot Jonah Hill!! when he walked out on a interview when the interviewer asked him how he deals being ugly that was crazy!!
That's a fake interview though
That was fake.
Never trust anyone who smiles and frowns at the same time.
The interview with Quentin Tarantino, where he told the interviewer Robert Downey Jr walked out on "I'm shutting your butt down", is also a bit awkward
I think the interviewer probably wished Tarantino had walked out rather than verbally destroy him.🤣😂
And that is the same guy!
Yeah but when people are purposely being rude who wouldn't walk away from that conversation, celebrity or not.
Downey's interview with Rogan was fantastic. He's so down to earth.
The birdman one cracks me up 🤣
All tree of y'all
"I ain't gon say this no more"
yall finished or are you done?"
Bird man is the best one on this list. Not only did he come to do an interview uninvited he punked them all. Y’all finish or y’all done? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That interviewer from the Joan rivers interview is the most punchable person i've ever seen.
Know your boundaries, interviewers...
I mean, if you're going to mislead or confront me with me awkward conversation on television/radio/etc., I'd leave too.
So so sad what has happened to Gary Coleman. And number 19 has a NERVE: HE got upset about questions about his personal life when all he do is hack people computer for personal information. And finally RKelly , a posterman for toxic toxic additions( Will somebody please get the man some help).
If I got on the view and pissed them off, and they walked out. I’d prop my feet up and take over the tv show and says “it’s my view now” lol
The Bee Gees/Clive Anderson interview... you've missed a key bit:
The Bee Gees previously performed under the name "Les Tosseurs". Talking about this previous name, Anderson commented "Well, you'll always be Les Tosseurs to me!"
Nothing is better than Jim Rose calling Jim Everett “Chris” until Everett gets up and tackles Rose 😂
Its Rome
Better take a station break
"Chris"
Rome was always an asshole. The bigger the interview, the bigger the asshole. Rome was the cockroach that wouldn't die.
Natalie Portman when she was on the Lonely Island "Turtleneck & Chain". The interviewer ask if could steal a smooch from any guy in Hollywood who would it be? She pulls a gun and shoots the guy! Saying "No more questions..."
So apparently Justin Bieber was being a buzzkill for feeling like his time was wasted for stupid questions? You even said that the questions were dumb and now you're now you're saying he's a buzzkill? Then again I'm not even surprised since I've watched a video from Watchmojo who're known for making contradictions, so of course they would make more contradictions.🤨🙄
Mike Tyson on CP24 in Toronto, still holds my #1. Live TV, foolish question and Mike using the most colourful language.
You title should be “when reporters go too far..don’t put this on people who stand up for themself” most of them try to politely direct the questions back away from these attempts at sensationalism.
Piers Morgan is extraordinary. In all the wrong ways
Most of the questions were too rude or personal
So it wasn't cringy. They had the right to leave if they were uncomfy
You frustrate me Watchmojo. But I cannot leave you.
I wished i could hear the actual interview more. Its right there.
4:18 gotta love that when someone is shown proof of wrong doing on camera! . . . It never amounts to anything tho but still fun to watch
I saw that Paris Hilton interview the interviewer was incredibly rude and so was the entire crew
imagine being a "dutchess" or royalty where all you had to do in life was be born
It's not as easy as you think
imagine being born to a family in which you have everything but don’t have the freedom to do anything
@@fatahiskandar8262 lol. All royal families are cesspools of debauchery and corruption just because they have the freedom to do anything (The UK comes to mind (Prince Andrew; Jeff Epstein's buddy)). There are no consequenses. Maybe an article in a few tabloids, but they never get prosecuted. Just because they 'conquered' a country hundreds of years ago shouldn't amount to anything anymore. The Germans and French took care off those money pits years ago like every country should (mine too). You elect a government and there's still some SOB with a crown on his/her head getting money for just being there..
@@sic3b yes they have the freedom to do anything that is not against their family’s agenda and image. I’m not disagreeing with you because most of these royals are dicks and doesn’t even care about the people. My previous comment was about the minority of them, princess diana, prince harry, the good ones. the royalties in my country ain’t so different.
Most of these make the interviewers look bad more than the celebs
Interviewer: Asks personal questions
Celebrity: Walks out
Interviewer: **Surprised Pickachu face**
Dude is older than me how can he forget BeeGees "how deep is your love"? Legendary
interviewers must learn how to respect privacy, beliefs, culture of every people.
okay first of all I feel so bad for robert pattison cause you can not ask about his past relationship.
The Tom Cruise interview on 60 Minutes Australia was so bad. Tom Cruise slaughtered the interviewer.
Shannon didn't walk out of that interview because of the interviewer, she walked out because of Gene's behavior lol.
I loved Joan Rivers. I can count on one hand the number of comedians I’ve seen live - Jerry Seinfeld, John Pinette and others and she ranks right up there I just loved her show. What a professional she was.
The guy interviewing RDJ was a complete snake about his interview; he started with innocent questions meant to promote one of his movies and then asked RDJ verbatim if he thought he was "truly free" of his history of substance misuse. Like how inconsiderate can you be? In the span of 5 minutes, mind you.
Yeah, but Roberts drug use was pretty much put on display for the everybody to see. He even fell asleep in someone else's bed. Luckily he did a 180 and is nothing like his former self.
@@note2owns .....and? It was still contextually inappropriate.
I love Nardwuar interviews but showing the records of your deceased uncle is just messed up
Why? He's given old records of relatives to people he's interviewed before with no issue. I can't say that the relatives in every case were dead, but odds are some of them were.
Really though, I just want to know why you think that's bad. I'd be amazed and appreciative of something like that, as most of the people he interviews are
@@SuperSayinSolidSnek it probably made him sad to see a pic of his dead uncle and he didn't want to be sad on camera.
@@joeywalker2061: Yeah, while I wouldn't necessarily call it "messed up" imo, it's one of those things where different people react differently. Some would be happy to have those memories brought up, for others it might bring up painful memories. Mind you, I'm sure Cudi had mentioned that his uncle had passed (see "Rain") but even then, I can't really say that you should or shouldn't show passed relatives' records ("high risk/high reward", probably have to get to know the artist a bit and all)...
Trumps interviews will always be hilarious
If only they would’ve had security handcuffed Trump to the chair so I can prevent him from walking out. Man, I hate it when he cut the interview short.
@@ameliajones9827 Can we handcuff Obama for having Trump's campaign bugged? Can we have Biden impeached for bragging (to CFR onstage) that he withheld money from the Ukraine to have a Ukraine official fired?
Now it’s proven that they spied on his campaign using lies from the Clinton campaign.
Yeah, if an interviewer tells me they want to ask me some questions about my latest film then ask me unnecessarily personal questions, I'd storm off too
I was waiting for Mike Tyson calling the interviewer a piece of sh*t . I cant get enough of that one lol....
Watchmojo getting real brave putting 2 ads without being able to skip it
You missed some stuff about the Bee Gees, in the interview they said they were in a band called Les Tossers as kids and Clive Anderson said "you've always been tossers to me." Funny, but quite the insult if you know UK slang.
Anderson was the tosser.....
He was being playful, as he usually is. Barry Gibb acted like a tosser. British people gravitate toward someone who can take the piss out of themselves. Gibb made himself look stuck up here.
@@Revelian1982 I'm British myself I fully understand any nuances here, Anderson was being playful but overstepped his mark with a international band that spent too much time getting their arses kissed in the USA to be able to take jokes like that at their expense. Gibb was being self important but was still insulted on TV by being called a tosser which he should have laughed off and returned some insult in kind to Anderson to make things even, but he couldn't deal with it and stormed off, hence this great clip.
@@azure1259 A very good analysis. Hat's off to you.
what does it mean
Show, don’t tell, WatchMojo. This channel never gets that right.
" Husband FIGURE' Gene Simmons" hahahahah
Of course biebs was great with you guys, it was during his "one time" Era
I love the BeeGees, since I was 6.. RIP Maurice🥀 & Robin🥀.
I don't think walking out of interviewers being obnoxious is cringe.
I'm a year late but this post was great... Great video!
High fiving the blind guy I’m dead 😆
It's all fun and games until R.D.J whispers
"Friday , send a nuke to his home"
Jesse Ventura should have punched that guy. That is so utterly disrespectful towards someone you've asked to be a guest on your show.
Ya he was a jerk
Jim Norton is an ass.
Did you listen to the entire interview?
agreed
Luckily someone did not punch that bald jerk on the mouth 🤣
Gee it's almost like when you ambush someone on their personal life during a public interview they get pissed off or something.
4th time doing this list. 1 is the EXACT same but top 10, instead of top 20. The others are basically the same w diff titles.
"Watch Mojo, videos you've already seen.....again."
I feel like Assange gave the interviewer every reasonable chance. And he maintained as much decorum as was necessary for the situation.
Edit: You know what? I don’t blame a lot of the celebs in this video. Some reporters/journalists just want a hot scoop and don’t give two shits about the people they are attempting to exploit.
You missed the king of interview walkouts the legend Mike Tyson
4:49 "A discerning listener can also make out someone off camera saying something to the effect of, "We're not talking about anything personal..." That was legit realtime smart move by a press handler.
That was a reminder to Both the interviewer and the guest/client about rules of engagement.
She called PAris Hilton a "TV personality". At first I was buffled as Paris has, at best, the personality of a napkin. Then it hit me, it is "TV personality", so it doesn't count as actual personality!! OK, problem solved, on with the rest of it!
Hilarious when a rapper walks out 10 or 12 guys get up to leave with him.. That's supporting the community..
Can you do top 10 actresses who could play Batgirl in the DCEU?
Yes have it noted from previous request. thanks
Hahahaha that R Kelly moment where they talk over each other is like a scene from family guy
Would be nice to hear the actual interviews more.
Bieber's eyes glaze over when he watches the Simpsons
Ok so most of these I’m like “I would’ve walked out too!” Some I’m like “Well that celebrity was a bit rude and over dramatic.” But oh my gosh! RDJ’s was so unnecessary. Like dude! That’s ridiculous! Also I couldn’t help but realize that was a Age of Ultron interview.
it wasn't rude. it was justified. he was lied too.
@@grungeisdeadd I wasn't talking about RDJ. I was standing up for him. I was saying the interviewers were being rude. What they said was unneccessary and I think poor RDJ had a right to what he did
@@rubygracemoseley8144 oh shit my bad, I misread it.
I think they let the power get to their heads, imo
@@grungeisdeadd Well when you have that kind of power it might be hard not to
@@rubygracemoseley8144 Idk I feel the same about paparazzi. why stalk and creep out the person or demand material possessions to be signed when you could just be happy living in the moment of meeting a celebrity
Notice dude didn't stand up when dissing Jesse Ventura. Jesse kick his ass 😂😂😂
I hate passive aggressive people.. fake smiles and 💩.. ☹️
"Are yall finished or yall done?". Spoken like a scholar.
So CNN was being CNN
Naomi Campbel: Every time I forget who she is, there's another story about her getting into a huff about whatever...
Joan Rivers was such a great person actually. She is so missed.
mike tyson , the toronto interview . Man that was fun
15:30 "poor translating..." not the case, Los 40 Principales tend to make dumb questions for people more interested in silly gossips of your personal life rather than your profession
I don't know whose worse the media or celebrities.
I'm british but it seems like a hell of a lot of our interviewers are slimeballs.
Dont take it Justin...WE LUV U!!!
Anytime Joy Blowhard walks away from anything, it’s a positive.
16:32 was the point he knew he was walking off. We know that slight deep breath
Joan Rivers costarred in Space Balls.. Fredricka interviewed Joan Rivers.. Point goes to Joan Rivers.