Kristen Bell, Emma Thompson, Rosamund Pike & More | Never Before Seen Kelly Clarkson Show Moments!
I want to bring this up because Justine Loop I heard plays pranks, right? She played a pretty good one on you. Well, I don’t I mean I don’t know how often she does it, but she played the absolute best prank that has ever been played on anyone and it happened to be on me and I have never felt more loved in my life because she put about five weeks into this prank. It was like a long con. So I on set I’m I’m like whatever. I listen to a lot of biohack podcasts and I’m always like, “No, we should be eating more protein. Oh, we should be taking creatine.” Whatever. I’m one of those people. I’m sorry. And um on set she hears me talking about this all the time. And so she decided with the help of quite a few crew members to convince me that she was drinking her own urine. What? But she said very specifically to my best friend Anna, she was like, “Um, I’m doing this prank. Make sure she doesn’t do it, okay? Because it’s not real. So you have to make sure she doesn’t try it when she You like all the hacks and you’re like because I I would have been the person that tried it. Oh my god. So she starts tell she basically like organizes it in we’re shooting this car scene and Adam’s in the back and I get in the car to prep, you know, where they’re about to call rolling. Justine’s like, “Yeah, I drink it every morning. It’s really good action.” And I was like, “What do you drink every morning next break? What do you drink every morning?” She’s like, “Oh, well my homeopathic doctor told me about drinking your urine. It remmineralizes you.” And I was like, “What? How about a multiv?” So then I watch her. I I She knows I’m watching things at all times because I’m like I said a very nosy person. She’s in the green room and she’s like, “Hey, would you mind bringing up my water bottle from base camp? Sorry.” Yeah. And al I feel like I don’t know about HR, but it should I should tell you it’s like there’s there’s urine in it, so you can like touch it with a glove or whatever. And I’m again like on my phone like, “Oh my god, this girl.” I then call my doctor friend and I need to know that first of all, this is safe and she’s not going to like get a disease. He was like, “It’s not great. There’s bact. It’s waste.” Right. Cut to four weeks later. I’m getting more and more nervous watching her drink this chamomile tea and she’ll take a mint and she’ll drink it and each like day she sets it up to be higher stakes for me. Incredible. She’s so savage. That’s amazing. And then finally she on um she shows up on set and she says, “Kristen, look, you know, I love you. I think this is so important. I have this cooler. I open it up. It is three jars. And she says, “These are my best peas. These are And I was I finally went, Justine, stop. You can’t do this.” And I hadn’t like really yelled at her at all. I was just going to let my friend do what she was going to do. Cut to it’s chamomile tea. It was April Fool’s Day. Oh my god. These are my best piece. This girl that should be on a shirt and every crew member knew about it. These are my best peas. These are my best peas. I want you to have them. She said, “How kind?” Five weeks, you guys. That’s love. I was like, “Oh my gosh, she thought about me for five weeks.” That is a lot. So, wait, we have tape of the reveal of that prank. Yeah, cuz the crew was videotaping it, of course. Yeah. April fools. This is my long clown prank. No. Yes. No. That’s chamomile tea. Everybody knows I’ve been trying to trick you into thinking that I’ve been drinking my own be a witch. Oh, really? You didn’t do it at all? No, of course not. I’m so glad to hear you say that. I love that your brain I was saying in the breakout how you’re you’re running through all the people you’ve talked about this with and all the doctors you’ve called. I went home I went home and told my husband I was like Justine did something really strange today. She told me she was drinking her own urine and he was like really and I was like yeah I mean I yeah I I love that you’re both so open and to progressively you’re like do you like you know just do you. Well I’m not to tell someone else how to live but then if you do find out from a doctor it could hurt them. I think you’re kind of obligated to be like, I feel like that’s not great. I love that you called the doctor, though. It’s just so great. I had to know every part of it. So, a few weeks later, Justine stopped by to share her side of the story, and here’s what she had to say. So, when Kristen was here, she said that you you pranked a lot, and there’s there’s something about you, your your like healthy habit that you really tricked her. Yeah. Okay. So, um, Kristen is obsessed with biohacking and I was like, “Well, I love pranks. She loves pranks. What’s a good prank that kind of like buys into this whole biohacking thing?” And I decided to convince her that I was drinking my own pee. Which is incredible. Yeah. The amount of the amount of people she called to be like, “Is this should I know.” She called her doctor. She called her friends. I had to surrender cuz it was a longunning joke like or prank, I should say. I was like, “It’s very good for you. It remmineralizes your body. Yeah. I was like, if you just take all the vitamins that you need at the beginning of of the day, then the next day you pee in a cup at the beginning of the day and you drink it, it will remmin mineralize your body. I love that you knew like she’s so into like health and wellness that she was like, I mean, should I be drinking? I had to tell her assistant, you cannot let Kristen drink her own pee. That would be like one step beyond what we want out of this prank. The end of the prank was that I steeped chamomile tea at different gradients because you know different pea comes in different colors and I put them in mason jars and I put them in a cooler and I brought them to set and I was like Kristen I have a present for you. I prepared my best pee for you. These she said she said you you did these are my best keys. Her babe since we saw the footage of her whenever she was like yes whenever she realized that it was a joke. That’s the most amazing long game prank. Like that’s Yeah, you’re Thank you. I appreciate it. Very generous of you. This is what I do with my time as an actor. It’s really I love it. Creating that sisterly bond. I knew that this was her love language. Pranking is her love language. And I want to give Kristen what she wants. So I just Yeah. This was how it this is how it transpired. Much respect. Are you still living on the same street that you were when you were a kid? That’s incredible. We especially in the entertainment industry. We move so much like that’s incredible that you still and your mom lives on the same street. Super weird. Um we That’s very strange for London though. Londoners always move around. But I was born in um in 1959. So really 14 years after the end of the Second World War and London was still quite dark. It was very grimy, you know. Um, and both my parents were actors, penniles actors, and they lived in a tiny little flat. And when my dad got a bit of money, they moved around the corner and that’s where I’ve lived for since I was six. That’s fascinating. I have My mom lives opposite and my daughter who was on your show before me, thank you very much, Billing. Billing. Um, we love her. She’s here. She loves you so much. Yeah. Um, but that’s incredible. Yeah. She lives on the same street and my son lives on the same street. Wow. You like each other. We Yeah, that’s right. Yeah. Yes. Cuz I say that to some people and they go, “You’re kidding.” Yeah. How awful. Because it depends. You know, we can’t choose our family and sometimes our families are not good for us. Sometimes we have to move away from our families. Well, and a lot of times I feel like in this industry a lot of actors, singers, anybody in the entertainment or artistic community, sometimes you’re escaping something and that that trauma kind of made you who you are as an artist. So that’s why it’s just fascinating. I’ve never and I love nesting. I love moving. Yeah. That says something about me in therapy. For sure. For sure. For sure. I understand that. But I think that the reason that I’ve always lived there is because my father died young. So my father died when I was 22. And I think that he he and he was 52. So he so young kind of yeah kind of smoking. Yeah he was poor born poor smoked since he was like 10. Um heart disease and so I think he said to me could you got to look after your mom so I just didn’t leave her. And mom never got together with another person. So she she’s been wid she was widowed at the age of 49 and is now 93. Oh my god. Yeah. Right. But um what made you want to do this? It’s kind of more of an action thriller, which you usually don’t. I don’t. All the films that I know of you. No, I’ve never done it before. Ever. Okay. Ever. Okay. Yeah. And stupidly, as it turns out, I decided to start it at the age of 66. Why? Why? Yeah. Just in time to really hurt myself. Um because, you know, my body has changed. I’m not as strong and, you know, my knees will never be the same. And and also actually what was hilarious was that the the scripts weren’t all written at on you know you you didn’t get them all at once. Yeah. So, and it started and so D, but I I get through three of them and think, “Oh, this is okay.” You know, there’s a bit of running around, there’s a bit of, you know, there’s a bit of searching about, there’s a bit of it’s fine. And then suddenly a script would come through and I’d be reading, she’s pulled by her feet out of the ratinfested tunnel, and I’m going the but hang on a second. That’s not in the book. Where’s my agent? Ratinfested tunnel. No one mentioned that. No one meant to be being pulled out by my feet. I I What’s this about jumping into the Atlantic in the middle of winter? I didn’t know we had to do that. There was I didn’t know. So I I would get through a scene and just go I What did you sign up for, woman? See, I kind of see that you’re so fun, though. I’ve seen you in so many interviews, too, though. I feel like you’ll be like, “Yeah, sure. Drag away.” I don’t I find I I feel like I see you like that. Maybe I don’t know you. Oh, well, it depends. Okay. There was one day we were supposed to be on a boat. Well, we were on a boat. Oh, I heard on a fishing boat. Yes. And Ruth Wilson and I who are starring in it together and she’s just wonderfully game. She’ll do anything actually. She has no fear. I’m going, “Please don’t do that, Ruth.” And she just does it. So, but we went on this boat and the weather got quite choppy. Yeah. So the crew are all just green and every so often someone will throw up over the side. I on the other hand am pretending to throw up over the side which is becoming because she gets sick in the scene. But we were on that boat. I thought well we’ll do a couple of hours trying to get out of it or something. No no no no. We we were on the boat for a couple of hours and I thought well they’ll take us back to land and we’ll have a bit of a rest. No, eight hours we were on that boat. Nope. Bouncing up and down. By the time we got off I was just I’m going home now. I’m going home. Goodbye everybody. I can’t do this anymore. I want to be the girl that can get out on a boat and in her bathing suit and the hat and the whole cute thing, but I’m just vomiting the whole time. No, no, no. I’m vomiting the whole time. And also, bathing suits shouldn’t be allowed. They’re not great. Why would you ever put yourself in one of those things? Bring back those huge Victorian things that come down to here. I think so. Or even a nice 40s number cuz they go like Yes. Next most dangerous scene to shoot. You you’ve done a lot of like action things. I’ve just seen a picture of me looking totally psychotic on the screen where um right there. Oh, you you look great. And that was when I was just trying to warm myself up on a on a on one of those hot dog things in a in a in a convenience store. Oh, I mean as as the character, not as myself. That’s not what I what I do on at all. Um in Yeah, most dangerous. in I Care Aot. I had to escape from a sinking car and um that that was a dangerous shoot. We did it in a tank and the car was suspended on a huge crane and I was in it and it was going to be dropped into a tank of water and the advice was as we think at the very last minute take a breath and then hold your breath for as long as you can. I mean, obviously there were there was a safety crew and there was oxygen. As soon as I went like this, it would arrive in my mouth underwater. Yeah. But it was that moment where it’s kind of real and you literally have the little sliver. Everyone’s gone very quiet. Yeah. You have the little sliver of air and you’re like, and I mean, you’re in it. Your body is in it. Your body thinks you are in a sinking car and you are going under water. And that’s the thing. You can rehearse and rehearse and rehearse, but when you’re acting it, your body thinks it is in danger of its life. So your your heart and and and after I would ask for the air after we did two days of this and then you know then she finds the seat belts jammed and you have to wrestle the seat belt out and um and then you have to remove the headrest. This is all underwater and and you can’t see. Nope. And then at the point that you ask for oxygen, you have to hold on to someone’s hand because your body is your I don’t know what’s going your your heart is exploding in your chest when that’s where I go bring in the stunt double. I am not Tom Cruz. I like no. Okay. That’s a hard pass. It was it was it was scary but it but after that it made me go and learn to scuba dive because I thought I have to have a non-traumatic experience in the water now. I tried to do I get panicked in the suit. So, a wet suit alone I’m out. I can’t do a wet suit. It’s hard to get on. I mean, I I’m with you. It’s not even just hard to get on. You’re you’re there and it just feels like I am being strangled in every part of my epidermis. Like, it’s like it’s every part of me is being is fighting. I hear you on that. I hear you on that. I felt the same with fencing gear when I had to be a fencer in the Bond film. Everyone’s like, “It’s so sexy.” I was like, “It’s not cuz you can’t move or breathe.” Oh, I’ve had to wear those before for the voice. We did something at the Olympics and I had to wear one of those outfits. Yes. Not comfortable. No, not sexy. Maybe sexy to other people to look up. And not if you’re 53 either, girl. It’s a It was unfortunate. Uh, so wait. So, next. Okay. Next is uh best moment on Pride and Prejudice. Every moment on Pride and Prejudice was great. Every moment was great and enchanted and it’s in the story. But I think one of my treasured moments was I wasn’t even filming it was when all our sisters got up to watch Kira and Matthew shoot their dawn moment. I mean it still it was so you know when you when you’re aiming for something like that in a film and it has to be magical and you want the film to have this sort of you know that the kiss should be just when the dawn is dawning and the sky is that beautiful color and we were all the whole crew was praying that it would be magic and we all got up at 3:00 in the morning and we all went with them and we were all on the edge of the field watching him come out. It makes me walk through the field. I girl, I’ve watched that moment so many times. I was like, and he comes off comes across the field and our sister’s there and yeah, we were we were really like sisters on that thing. Yeah. It’s also I mean it’s such a a classic obviously of Jane Austin’s, but it’s also it was it’s been done well before. So, it’s got to have a little bit of pressure going into that, but it was so I love both. I love the call in front. I love that they’re doing it again. Yes. And Carrie Mulligan just sent me a picture and she was like, I thought it was us. And I was like, it is us. And she was like, “It’s not us. It’s a picture of the new lot.” Are they doing it or is it one of the AI things? Cuz people tease me. They’re filming it now. Yeah. They got all these dumb AI things though, too, that happens to be Mrs. Bennett. No, no, no. They didn’t. They didn’t. Olivia Coleman is Mrs. Bennett. She’s been brilliant. Oh, so it is really good. But it’s just weird when you get to the age where you’ve aged out of your character and you’re now a grandma. Yeah, but that’s Shut up. No one wants to hear that from you. You gorgeous angel. Okay. No, but that’s going to be even more pressure because I thought there was pressure. I was in love with Colin FTH as a child and I s miners with Jennifer L as well. And and then I I was like, I don’t know if I’m going to like this so much. And it was so good. I loved as much. Now they’ve got double pressure. Don’t us up, y’all. We talk about music every time. So, what are you into right now? I I have to say I’m excited that you’re asking me this because I finally have been listening to some music that I really like. Um there’s a band called Geese. They’re out of here out of New York. Yeah. I’ve been missing them a lot. They’re incredible and I love that they’re like childhood friends. Um, I got interested in them because I learned about the lead singer Cameron Winter’s album and then kind of went back. So, I’m not as cool as I sound. I had to like relearn. I mean, another one I’ve loved lately is um Djon. He’s incredible songwriter. Yeah. And um his second album I’ve been listening to a lot lately, Baby, it’s So Good. And he’s Yeah. He’s just special. I feel like his music sounds like the future, which is not a great description of the music, but like it’s everything about music that’s great. Yeah, if that makes sense. No, I like it because um I heard that you like DJ. So, I started listening and I was like, “Oh, man. This is like really good chill music. It makes you feel good. You can put it on any time of the day. It just feels good. It’s nice. It’s cool lyrics. It’s it’s like the production is cool and interesting and different and and not all the songs are the You know, like you could buy an album and it’s like one long song. Exactly. Yeah. They’re different. Yeah. So, I like that. I love it. You have good taste. Who would have thought? Okay. I also heard that you want to start a harmony club and I want to know what the hell that is. I want I love harmony. So, my favorite thing in the world need Yeah. And that’s the thing is like you can’t sing harmony by yourself. Yeah. And which is it’s like in couples therapy or something. That’s true, Maya. You can’t sing harmony by it is like couples therapy. It’s like, but I feel like that should be now that should be the t-shirt. Harmony Club, you can’t sing harmony by yourself. I would wear it. I would. I would attend. Well, that’s the thing. I feel like singing with other people is therapeutic. It feels so good to have like the air come through your body makes better. Yeah. Your voices coming together. Yeah. And it’s very special. Like sometimes I go on Instagram and look at Gay Men’s Chorus of New York City. They have the most incredible harmonies. incredible harmonies and and and I’ve seen this kind of becoming a thing like people will go to these harmony rooms and it’s like a hundred people singing together. It’s very I get chills like thinking about it. It’s like spiritual. you’re in the and it’s just how it and I grew up I was lucky I grew up in in choir with a bunch of kids pretty great and we it was we’d be able to like sing in churches and places that the acoustics were like beautiful and it’s like oh you go in the zone and it’s good for you I feel like and it’s I don’t know it’s community so let’s do it have you ever though um have you ever um been singing with someone that wants to sing a harmony with you but they don’t know that they can’t sing harmony and they go and you start and then they let go down and you’re like I don’t know. We’re going up here. And they follow you like it’s a game of chase. And I’m like, and then you have to blame it on yourself cuz you don’t want to tell them. You’re like, I’m sorry. I just keep getting I don’t know why I keep forgetting the You know what? Maybe we just um trade off. That’s like like you you you could take the lead or you could take the lead. I really love harmonies. So like let me Yeah, it’s the worst because you don’t want to like tell sign because they’re confident about it. They’re they’re Oh yeah, I got this. That’s right. when when they lock in, when that harmony locks in and you’re all both together, you’re both like, “Oh, we’re both riding the motorcycle at the same time.” But man, when it doesn’t lock in, the crash is so crazy. It’s so It It’s so rough. Yeah. Yeah. Only as good as your weekend. You know, you sound like a true harmonizer. Oh, man. I It is my like It’s my joy when I like cuz Jesse sings all my favorite parts. Like every time we do something, I’m like, “That’s the cool part.” Except when she’s in the rafters on my high harmonies. I’m like, H you got to do that. Me and my me and my college um best friend, we had a band in college and we just harmonized together. And then when we were done with college and I was done with SNL, she said we both loved Prince and so she said we should start a Prince cover band and Call of Princess cuz we’re girls. Yeah, I know. We just we just sing all of his stuff but we just sing it in harmony. And what a great artist to do that with. There’s a crazy story that of your mom hitting on Jagger. Yeah. It’s funny. I love that she went from like say no to this music to like what’s up Mick. Like totally I need to know the the bridge. Yeah. Well, the brid the bridge was slowly but surely she began to Well, I won tickets at a radio in a radio contest to go see Elvis. Yeah. And so she had to Yeah. I was trying to get like a rock show victory. Yeah. But um in fact I won tickets to see Elvis. This was in like 7 two I think. So it was my first real concert and I had an extra ticket obviously and my mom said well I will be your date which was you know so giving of her so benevolent and we saw Elvis in San Diego and Elvis I got to say Kelly Elvis was a little bit loose that night. He was kind of like he rolled on his back. He did imitations. He was oh no feeling free up there. and feeling something and and my mom looked around and there were like a lot of the blue-haired ladies just going nuts for him. Yeah. And Elvis barely sang the lyrics really. It was kind of like, you know, find your mama and then he’d like sell scarves and give scarves off and roll around and so she’d look around go hm. And later that week I did win tickets to go see Eric Clapton. Yeah. And she was my date again and this was a completely different crowd, you know. The guy next door offered her cocaine. I was going to say, yeah, you know, that happened. I saw that happen. She was kind to him in saying no. But uh you know, we watched the show and it was this intense Eric Clapton performance. It was he was playing Ila for the first time and wow, you know, she felt the thing. She felt what what rock can really give you, which is that sense of power and majesty and you know, that’s singer songwriter as well. Yeah. Exactly. And uh and so we were leaving that night and she said, “Your music is better than mine.” And that was what a win. Yeah, that was the win. Oh. So yeah, I know. So I’ll get you to Jagger. I was like, “How do we get on her hitting on Jagger?” Okay. Okay. So later I I was uh fortunate enough to write a book about my my favorite writer director, the great Billy Wilder who did Sunset Boulevard and Some Like It Hot and you know he was 83 at the time and I wrote a book about him and and they threw a party for the book and all kinds of people showed up. Steve Martin and Jane Fonda and there was Mick Jagger and uh I was like, “Oh, MC Jagger, what do you say to MC Jagger?” And I was looking away and when I turned back my mom was on him, flirting with him for sure. I was like, that’s that’s what happens. The guy who wrote Sympathy for the Devil, who you denied into our house for years, you’re hitting on him. So there somewhere there’s a picture and you were the gateway drug for that moment. I was the gateway drug. You called it. You look over and you’re like, it’s one of those moments you’re like, I’m kind of embarrassed, but I’m kind of impressed right now. Yes. Yeah. And they kind of look good together. Okay. Yes. All right. Well, next up, a Say anything love. I mean, what comes to mind with this one? Well, the movie was originally about Ioni Sky character, Diane Court. It was it was about a golden girl who was kind of misunderstood around school. And what what I was working on a long time to come up with is the the love interest, the guy, you know, who um it was it was tough to come up with. And there was a guy who lived next door to me who kept knocking on my door going, “Cameron, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is LOL. I’m a kickboxer, sport of the future. I’d like you to see me uh in one of my bouts sometime.” I’d be like, “Yeah, okay. But I’m trying to figure out this thing I’m writing.” And he would he kept knocking on the door. And one day I realized that’s the character. This guy who’s a kickboxer. Yes. And speaking of hands, he had this thing that would kind of define the character. He would he would wipe off his hand on his leg and go like I’m the sport of the future. Lol March, you know. And so that all became John Cusack’s character and life is the best writer. And so I was going to say you pull from Life Alive, right? I think you got you have to for songwriting as well. It’s it’s you can’t beat life. Life always surprises you and gives you uh twists and turns you’d never expect. Yeah. And it’s like the universe is sending it to you. Pay attention. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. And then sometimes you’re like never mind. I don’t want that. Let’s talk. Oh, this is Jerry Magcguire. This is awesome. So good. We all quote you complete me. Where’d that come from? Where’ that line come from? You complete me was some something that just kind came to me. I think later I realized it might have been part of a a lyric in a Joanie Mitchell song. I would complete you and you complete me and song Court and Spark. But I didn’t realize at the time I kind of thought possibly it was too cheesy. And when Tom Cruz came to start working on the movie said it well check it out. Check it out. So like when when he was looking at the script, we came to that part and I said, you know, I don’t know. This line might be a little too cheesy, but uh you know, we may do it, we may not. and he was a he said uh let me have a shot at that. So time passed and then uh 2 in the morning we were doing that scene uh after a long day and he was walking into the divorced women’s group which my mom was a character in it. She was in the movie and um so he walks in and he does the scene and he gets to the part and he says you complete me. And I looked around and everybody was crying. Yeah. like grizzled roadie type, you know, people working on movies, they’re like, “Yeah.” And uh Tom knew the power of that line and how he wanted to do it. And I I I asked him later how he knew that. And he said, “Um, I wanted to say I love you to my wife in a movie.” And so that’s when I did it. Oh, yeah. So he’s speaking from his heart. Did your Did your mom try and hit on Tom Cruz? No. That would have been a great story. I know. I know. She she did uh love the fact that she was in that scene and and Renee of course being on the receiving end, Renee Zelwagger. We were all blown away. She was you could feel the chemistry between those two like five feet away. Everybody she’s captivating too. Yeah, it was amazing. And um and so you know that scene exists as one of the great moments of anything I’ve been lucky enough to have a part of. And also it it is a little document of my mom who we’ve been talking about unguarded. didn’t even realize the camera is going and she’s in that scene like counseling some of the other actors, the women in the scene. So, it it becomes like a a souvenir always. You grew up on an island. We were talking about this in the break. I think it’s it sounds idealic your childhood was surfing and there were penguins everywhere. Yeah, we had penguin I grew up on a place called Philip Island and um we have a large uh penguin population. These little fairy penguins, tiny little ones. They’re real cute. My gosh. And uh for a period of time when I was still in school, I was kind of an assistant to a a ranger and um like a park ranger. Yeah, like a park ranger. And uh so we’d work out at the penguin parade and um tell people not to take photos of them at nighttime because it hurts their eyes. And I if I you know when people ask you what you would be doing if you weren’t like a singer or an actor or whatever, I always think I would have done something in the wilderness like a park ranger. I think that’s the they’re the coolest job. It was really cool. We also had these other birds called mutton birds which are only Yeah. They’re they’re they’re only there at a certain time of year, but they spend most of their life flying in the air. So, they’re really dopey when they’re on land. And um we would go around. Yeah. They’re like drunk on land that they can’t walk properly. But they would sit in the middle of the road. So, we’d walk around the island and pick these mutton birds off and you’d take them off the road. And I just love it. Not a lot of humans around, just animals. I like it. I like it. We also have one of the biggest seal populations in the world as well. Seal rocks it’s called. Okay. So this is what I don’t understand. Let’s go there. Okay. So you grew up surfing obviously, right? So Okay. So did you wear a wet suit? Yeah. Let’s let’s start there. Okay. So people especially in Australia because it’s one of the first places I went at like 19 going outside states and I they were like no the shark only attacks you. They think you’re a meal but you’re not. you know, they’ll just they’ll attack and I’m like, “So, what you want me to do is get in this gray little number that’s going to make me look like a fat ass sill in this water and then the sharks are all there.” Like, it seems stupid. Yeah. Yeah. It just Have you ever had an encounter? Yeah. Yeah. I But I’ve been surfing since I was six or seven years old and I’ve seen a shark when I’ve been in the water like one time. So, your chances of it actually happening, it was big enough to be to send me in pretty quickly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You paddle quickly. Oh, yeah. Yeah. [Music] Thank you guys so much.
In this collection of never-before-seen moments on Kelly, “Nobody Wants This” co-stars Kristen Bell and Justine Lupe dish on a hilarious on-set prank when Justine convinced Kristen that she was drinking her own urine. Also, Emma Thompson reflects on growing up on the same London street her whole life, Maya Rudolph and Kelly bond over their love of harmony, Cameron Crowe shares the story of when his mom hit on Mick Jagger, and Liam Hemsworth reminisces about growing up with penguins in Australia.
0:00 – Kristen Bell Talks On-Set Pranks With Kelly Clarkson
4:14 – Justine Lupe Gives Her Side Of The Prank Story
6:22 – Emma Thompson Has Lived On The Same London Street Her Whole Life
11:28 – Rosamund Pike’s Most Dangerous Stunt
16:16 – Maya Rudolph And Kelly Clarkson Discuss Music
20:30 – Cameron Crowe’s Mom Hit On Mick Jagger
27:16 – Liam Hemsworth Grew Up With Penguins In Australia
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