Colin Farrell Swears Up a Storm Before Realizing He’s Live on TV: ‘Would’ve Liked to Have Known’

Colin Farrell Swears Up a Storm Before Realizing He’s Live on TV: ‘Would’ve Liked to Have Known’

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Key Points:

  • Colin Farrell swore repeatedly during a live broadcast of "FIFA World Cup on FOX After Hours with James Corden," unaware that the show was airing live.
  • Farrell's colorful language and surprise comments, including questioning a wax statue of Pelé, were caught on air, prompting laughter from the audience and panelists.
  • Host James Corden informed Farrell that the statue was of Pelé and reminded him the show was live, leading to Farrell's embarrassed reaction.
  • Farrell, known for roles in "The Penguin" and "The Banshees of Inisherin," acknowledged he should have been more aware of the live format despite the show's title.
  • Currently starring in the Apple TV series "Sugar," Farrell is also set to reprise his role as The Penguin in the upcoming "The Batman: Part II."

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