
Jamie Lee Curtis Crashes Bowen Yang And Matt Rogers Interview
Spun off from their same-name podcast, the ceremony celebrates the "most iconic and consequential moments of the year" through over 100 categories.
At one point in a red carpet interview with Vulture, Bowen and Matt were asked to share a pop culture quote that lives in their heads.
"You know what just jumped to my head?" Matt said. "Legally Blonde. Elle Woods. 'What, like, it's hard?'"
"Mine is gonna be Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich," Bowen answered, before giving a spirited impression of Julia's "underrated" line, "'I'm not talking to you, bitch!"
Overhearing Bowen, Jamie turned away from her own apparent interview and walked over to them, miming to lower their voices while seemingly shushing them. "Whoa," she said, as Matt excitedly told Jamie, "We're quoting Julia Roberts!"
Continuing to lower her hand, Jamie said, "Listen, bring the whole fucking thing down."
"You're gonna hate the show then," Bowed said, as Matt added, "We'll sit you in the back."
Writing underneath the video, one fan wondered, "Jamie Lee Curtis what was that." Another wrote she "better [had] been doing a bit........."
"the audacity to interrupt someone's interview at Their Own Award Show just to shush them is insane" an X user wrote. Another said, "🥴😩 this made me CRINGGGGGGGEEEEEE holy shit. Wow." "This is the same as getting shushed," someone else stated, before calling Jamie's behavior "fucking triggering."
"I really don't like the way she's talking to them," an Instagram user agreed. One fan wondered, "Does she know whose show she's at? Like wtf." As someone else shared, "She truly repulses me."
People also praised Matt and Bowen's responses to Jamie.
Yikes! So far, Jamie hasn't responded to the criticism, but we've reached out to her reps for comment. Until then, tell me what you make of the clip below.
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