Andrew Scott’s red carpet posing tips for Paul Mescal | The Graham Norton Show – BBC

Andrew you’ve helped Paul you’ve given him advice on posing for pictures on red carpets you have I I think it only works for men I can’t remember what the advice is oh can you not no can you I I use it every single time demonstrate that in a moment yes I

I can describe it in the first time I met Andrew was we did a uh charity comedy sketch sketch yeah and it was before normal people came out and I was petrified of people taking photos on a red carpet and I was like I don’t know

What I’m supposed to do with my hands where do I put my feet oh yeah yeah yeah and Andrew was like you walk up to the mark you walk past the mark you rock back onto your left foot and you kind of just lean back oh yeah God I wish I

Followed my own one hand one hand yeah will you do this sort of creepy little hand in the yeah creepy let’s see how how Paul is doing as a pupil here’s Andrew giving the classic so it’s one hand in in mint let’s see how Paul’s doing very

Good beautiful now now that that’s a more of a casual look now let’s go with black tie let’s see how they’re doing in Black Tie here’s here’s Andrew oh very good very Andrew’s only managed to squeeze four fingers in no more let’s see I think you’ll be

Very pleased with Paul in this one full fist full fist well done and we’ve got one more there there are loads of these there’s definitely look at oh look at that look at that now you may be annoyed with Paul here cuz he’s gone a bit Rogue what’s that about that’s a

Mistake I st from the game look how big my hand [Applause] looks

Paul Mescal explains the advice Andrew Scott gave to him for posing on the red carpet when they first met, and Graham’s got the receipts!

Together on Graham’s sofa: great Irish actors Paul Mescal (Normal People) and Andrew Scott (Sherlock, Fleabag), co-starring in the critically acclaimed fantasy romance All of Us Strangers; star of Vera and Peaky Blinders, Kingsley Ben-Adir, taking the lead in new biopic Bob Marley: One Love; and stage and screen star Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Only Murders in the Building), who stars in Alexander Payne’s new comedy The Holdovers. The Last Dinner Party perform their single Nothing Matters.

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