
irish actress saoirse ronan Recently left the audience with ‘The Graham Norton ShowShe was speechless with her strong comments about the everyday safety issues faced by women. She joins other actors Eddie Redmayne, Paul Mescaland Denzel Washington on a popular talk show, but this is violence against women This quickly went viral.
Eddie Redmayne talks ‘Day of the Jackal’ first. He mentioned some of the self-defense techniques he learned, one of which was using a cell phone to distract an attacker. When Eddie said people could target an attacker’s neck with their cell phones, Paul Mescal jokingly interjected that no one would think of doing anything with his cell phone.
As Addie and Paul laugh, Saoirse tries to get her point across, but they keep interrupting her. She finally raised her voice to point out that this was a serious matter, saying: “This is something girls have to think about all the time. Am I right, ladies?” Her comment gave Addie and Paul pause. With silent nods of agreement, the audience applauded her for bringing attention to the realities women face.
Fans online were quick to rejoice as Saoirse pointed out an often overlooked but important topic. One comment on Instagram read: “It’s crazy how guys on stage are laughing like, ‘Who wants to use their phone as a weapon?'” Literally every woman thinks about this. The truths she told at times definitely made them uncomfortable.
Other comments repeated the same message as Saoirse: “We live with the fear of normalization every day.” One fan said: “Day or night, with others or alone, wherever we are Women have to be on their toes at all times. “The look on her face when she listens to them says it all,” said another fan.
Saoirse Ronan, best known for films such as “Brooklyn,” “Lady Bird” and “Little Women,” launched her acting career in 2003 on the TV series “The Clinic” and later starred in the film “The Clinic.” I Could Never Be You” Woman” (2007). She most recently starred in The Outrun (2024). But by speaking truthfully on The Graham Norton Show, Saoirse proved once again that only by talking about the issues most women face can we make a difference – even if it’s by raising our voices against those around us.