January 23rd 2024.
During his appearance on BBC One's The One Show, John Cena couldn't resist dropping in a cheeky joke that went unnoticed by the hosts. Originally scheduled to appear with Henry Cavill to promote their new film Argylle, Cena instead found himself joined by Trigger Point stars Vicky McClure and Mark Stanley, as well as director Matthew Vaughn, after Cavill had to pull out due to illness.
As the conversation turned to going out clubbing and coming home for a cup of tea rather than a kebab, Cena couldn't resist making a NSFW quip. He joked, "Finishing early has always been a concern of mine, but now I know there's an entire group, it's fine, it's great." While the presenters didn't seem to catch the innuendo, viewers at home certainly did, with many taking to social media to comment on Cena's sly humor.
Later in the show, Cena discussed his upcoming spy action comedy and how his background in WWE stunt work helped with the movie's action scenes. He joked that some directors assume he has a "matrix knowledge" of all fighting styles, but he's actually just well-versed in lifting people up, as seen in the Argylle trailer. He also shared a funny anecdote about a director asking him to do some Krav Maga moves, to which Cena replied, "No problem, I just need to go home for 10 years, master that and come back!"
The Argylle cast, which features Henry Cavill in the lead role, also includes A-listers like Dua Lipa, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ariana DeBose, and Samuel L. Jackson. However, director Matthew Vaughn had to debunk a conspiracy theory that Taylor Swift was involved in the project. He laughed as he shared that even his daughter fell for the rumor and asked why he didn't tell her that Swift wrote the book the film is based on. In reality, the author is a reclusive writer named Elly Conway, and the plot of her novel starts to mirror real-life spy operations.
The film is set to release on February 2 and follows the story of a secret agent named Argylle who's on a mission to uncover a global spy syndicate. As the line between fiction and reality blurs, the action-packed thriller promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
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In other One Show news, viewers were disappointed when a Hollywood star had to pull out of an interview at the last minute. And in a recent episode, Alan Carr got scolded by Amanda Holden for a NSFW quip. With a talented lineup of guests and unexpected moments, The One Show continues to be a must-watch for fans.
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