Sharon Horgan had to clarify the definition of a "rude Irish word" for Americans.

She was advised against saying anything even more impolite during the broadcast.

November 20th 2024.

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You won't believe what Sharon Horgan, the talented Irish writer, actress, and comedian, has been up to lately! While she's been known for creating and starring in hit TV series like Pulling, Catastrophe, and Bad Sisters, she's now taking her Irish culture and humor to a whole new level.

Currently, Sharon is in the United States promoting the second season of Bad Sisters, which follows the lives of five sisters in Dublin after the death of their abusive husband. But during her recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Sharon had the audience in stitches with her explanation of some Irish slang words.

When Stephen asked about the use of the word "wagon" in the show, Sharon casually revealed that it's just another term for a "b****." The studio audience erupted in laughter, and Sharon went on to explain that there are many other hilarious Irish words that often leave Americans scratching their heads.

One particular word that went over the heads of the American audience at the Bad Sisters premiere in New York was "gee." As Sharon shared, it's a slang term for female anatomy, which caused quite a stir in the studio. But she was quickly reminded that she didn't have to whisper the word "vagina" and went on to share more funny Irish words like "gee bag," "gee eyed," and various terms for being drunk.

Sharon's fans were delighted with her witty and candid explanations, praising her for being a wonderful representative of Ireland. And it's no wonder, as Sharon grew up on a turkey farm in Bellewstown, County Meath, and is now an ambassador for Tourism Ireland.

However, Sharon has also been vocal about correcting people when they mistakenly refer to her as British. As she explained in an interview, there's nothing wrong with being English, but it's just not the same as being Irish. And we couldn't agree more!

In addition to her hilarious Irish slang lesson, Sharon also shared some exciting news about the release of Bad Sisters season 2 on Apple TV Plus. So, if you're in for some Irish humor and culture, be sure to check it out.

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