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disgraceful Carla Romana
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Did you see Carla Romana interviewing celebs after The Oscars today? Not only were her questions as inane and stupid as ever, but she butted in on interviews by other channels, screamed at passing celebs in an embarrassing fashion, and most unforgiveable of all Tom Hanks was in the midst of talking to her when she reached right past him to grab Colin Firth, yelling Firh's name, and started talking to him instead. Thing is that in working for GMTV Romana is representing Britain, and her behaviour is utterly shameful. I'd like to see MTV giv her the big boot immediately, and I doubt anyone else will be taking her on. Who chooses the women of GMTV?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree, I had the misfortune to catch this item this morning. I couldn't believe the rude way she cut Tom Hanks off in mid sentence because she had seen someone 'more interesting' to talk to in the shape of Colin Firth.
If I was Tom Hanks on the next occasion I'd tell her where to put her microphone. Absolutely appalling, I'm sure there have been some calls about it from viewers!
If I was Tom Hanks on the next occasion I'd tell her where to put her microphone. Absolutely appalling, I'm sure there have been some calls about it from viewers!
You need to understand the background of these celebrity bunfights - and that is what they are.
A reeporter will see a celebrity walk past, and you have a few seconds to catch their attention and get a soundbite, before someone else does. It may look rude, but all the interviewers there will do it - if you don't grab the next celeb wandering past, your competitors will, hence the 'attention-seeking' shouting and so on.
I have done this, for magazines, not TV, and trust me, if it's a choice between manners and time with the star you need, then manners go out of the window.
For the record, all the media behave this way, and the stars accept it for what it is, and take no offence at the way they may get cut off if someone more famous / interesting / newswothy walks past.
A reeporter will see a celebrity walk past, and you have a few seconds to catch their attention and get a soundbite, before someone else does. It may look rude, but all the interviewers there will do it - if you don't grab the next celeb wandering past, your competitors will, hence the 'attention-seeking' shouting and so on.
I have done this, for magazines, not TV, and trust me, if it's a choice between manners and time with the star you need, then manners go out of the window.
For the record, all the media behave this way, and the stars accept it for what it is, and take no offence at the way they may get cut off if someone more famous / interesting / newswothy walks past.
Hi chirpy,
I went to search for a clip as I wanted to watch it myself! Seems it's been edited!
http://www.gm.tv/vide...ClipId=1441_gmtv_8489
I went to search for a clip as I wanted to watch it myself! Seems it's been edited!
http://www.gm.tv/vide...ClipId=1441_gmtv_8489
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