October 27th 2024.
Next up on the Sunday Brunch show, Vanessa Feltz shared a shocking story about her experience with the legendary Miss Piggy as an interviewee. Despite her reputation for diva antics, Miss Piggy still remains one of the worst interviewees Vanessa has ever encountered, even worse than Madonna.
It all happened back in 1996, when Vanessa was joined by The Muppets, including Kermit and Gonzo, on the Big Breakfast show to promote their upcoming film, Treasure Island. However, the interview took an unexpected turn when Miss Piggy showed her true colors.
As Vanessa reminisced while looking at a throwback photo of the interview, she exclaimed, "Oh, that's Miss Piggy... she was an absolute beep!" Her co-hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer couldn't contain their laughter, but Vanessa was serious about her statement. She went on to reveal that Miss Piggy was "absolutely nasty beyond belief" and one of the most difficult interviewees she has ever faced.
Vanessa recalled how the interview quickly turned sour when she made the mistake of asking questions to Kermit and Gonzo first, instead of Miss Piggy. This seemed to have offended Miss Piggy, who snapped when she was finally asked a question and even insulted actress Michelle Pfeiffer. The interview became a serious scolding, with the puppeteers remaining lovely throughout, except for Miss Piggy who transformed into an aggressive and difficult pig.
Vanessa also compared her experience with Miss Piggy to her encounter with Madonna, who was promoting her film Evita at the time. Despite being seven hours late and surrounded by a "horrible, nasty posse", Madonna eventually "thawed out" and gave a decent interview. However, her initial behavior left a lasting impression on Vanessa, who found it to be bad manners.
But it wasn't just Miss Piggy and Madonna who gave Vanessa a hard time as an interviewer. She also mentioned that singer Madonna was difficult to interview, especially after being seven hours late and surrounded by a "horrible, nasty posse". Although she eventually "thawed out" and gave a decent interview, her initial behavior left a lasting impression on Vanessa, who found it to be bad manners.
Vanessa shared her story on Sunday Brunch, a show that airs weekly on Channel 4 at 9.30am. She also encouraged viewers to share their own celebrity stories by contacting The Agency entertainment team through email, phone, or their Submit Stuff page.
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