Miriam Margolyes once again had audiences in stitches on The Graham Norton Show. The beloved actor and author shared yet another risqué tale during her appearance.
She recounted a time when the health farm’s director reprimanded her for running naked from a sauna and rolling in the snow. “Never do it again,” he warned, but Miriam laughed, showcasing her trademark wit and fearlessness.
Joining her on the sofa were Glenn Close, Alexander Skarsgård, and LGBTQIA+ advocate Nicola Coughlan. During the conversation, Miriam discussed her new memoir, The Little Book of Miriam, which brims with colourful anecdotes and scandalous moments from her life.
She shocked the panel again by describing how she helped three men one night in Edinburgh, leaving the details to the audience’s imagination. Laughter and applause followed immediately. Later, Alexander Skarsgård revealed that he once wanted to rent a room from Miriam but joked that he feared she might be attracted to him.
Miriam quickly put him at ease: “Darling, I’m 84 and gay. I’ve been with my partner for 58 years.” Her honesty and humour delighted both the panel and viewers alike.
Fans have long admired Miriam Margolyes for her appearances on The Graham Norton Show. Her previous stories about LGBTQIA+ rights, her partner, and pronouns have gone viral multiple times. Audiences appreciate her sharp wit, charm, and willingness to speak candidly about life.
Earlier this year, Miriam revealed that she had moved in with her partner of nearly 60 years. She told The Observer, “The world around us has lost its charm. We just want each other in a beautiful place where we can laugh and grow old together.” She added, “We’re here for such a short time. It’s gone so fast. Mentally, I’m still fairly crisp.”
Her memoir offers fans even more insight into her life, filled with scandalous adventures, personal reflections, and lessons learned. Miriam Margolyes continues to prove that age and experience only enhance her comedic brilliance.
Audiences eagerly await more tales from the star, who remains a national treasure admired for her humour, wisdom, and authenticity.
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