
Harrison Ford's chip eating steals Jessica Williams' thunder at SAG Awards 2025
During the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards on February 24, Harrison Ford lightheartedly stole the spotlight when he interrupted his 'Shrinking' co-star Jessica Williams' speech by eating a chip on camera.
Williams, who was introducing herself and sharing her acting journey, was mid-sentence when Ford, seated beside her, grabbed a chip and began to eat. Realizing he was in the frame, Ford slowly pulled the chip from his mouth, which caused laughter from the audience.
Williams, reacting to the humorous moment, joked, 'I told him to turn away. Don't look!' Ford complied by turning his chair away from the camera. However, he couldn't resist continuing to eat, and when Williams moved her head, Ford's back was once again in full view.
The 2025 SAG Awards featured many actors discussing their personal journeys in the entertainment industry, but this lighthearted moment between Ford and Williams quickly became a highlight. Williams, who was nominated as part of the ensemble cast of Shrinking on Apple TV+, continued with her speech after the funny interruption.
As she resumed, Williams shared anecdotes about her experiences, including preparing for auditions in a Starbucks bathroom and crying in a Del Taco bathroom afterward. She also recalled a casting director eating a salad during her monologue, adding humor to her storytelling. The playful exchange between Williams and Ford provided a moment of levity during an evening dedicated to celebrating achievements in film and television.
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