In a recent episode of Alan Carr‘s talk show, “Chatty Man,” famous actor and musician Jared Leto sat down for a full interview that left the audience entertained and eager for more. With Leto’s charming personality and Carr’s witty humor, the conversation was filled with hilarious moments that had everyone laughing.

One of the highlights of the interview was when Leto jokingly said, “you just dry-hump me I came down here,” to which Carr replied, “like a double is the way you’re up and down my leg I know a good thing when I see it.” The banter between the two showcased their great chemistry and made for an engaging exchange.

Adding to the amusement, Leto offered Carr a Mars chocolate bar, jokingly remarking, “pretty dangerous, huh? Yeah, it is nice… equal Mars and it nerds.” The lighthearted atmosphere continued as the conversation veered into unusual topics, such as diarrhea and astronauts playing Leto’s music in space.

Carr also surprised Leto with a special gift – a wig resembling Leto’s long hair. This hilarious moment had the audience in stitches and showcased Carr’s knack for comedic timing. Leto graciously accepted the wig, displaying it with pride and humorously comparing himself to the Olsen twins.

The interview wasn’t just filled with laughter; Leto also discussed his new album, “Last Siphoned Dream.” He revealed that one of his favorite artists, Damien Hirst, contributed to the album’s artwork. Leto explained that they used one of Hirst’s paintings for the album cover, jokingly stating, “if people buy that, it’ll be worth at least a million pounds. That makes a great investment, right?”

Leto also shared an interesting tidbit about the album – one of the songs was actually played in space. With the help of NASA, Leto’s music was sent to the International Space Station, where it has traveled millions of miles. This unique experience added an extra layer of intrigue to Leto’s album.

The conversation took a slightly provocative turn when Carr brought up Leto’s music video for “Upton Air,” featuring the iconic Dita Von Teese. Leto playfully remarked, “yeah, I mean, you know, we’re RT there to do that,” referring to Von Teese’s captivating performance. Leto expressed his admiration for Von Teese’s work and shared his excitement about having her as part of his video.

Carr delved further into Leto’s creative endeavors, asking about his alter ego, Bartholomew Cubbins. This pseudonym has allowed Leto to explore his passion for directing anonymously. Leto admitted that while it was meant to be a secret, it became an open secret in the industry. Nonetheless, he expressed enjoyment in directing, finding it fulfilling both behind and in front of the camera.

The interview touched on various subjects, including Leto’s role in “The Dallas Buyers Club,” where he played a transgender character. Leto spoke about the dedication he put into the role, shedding 30-40 pounds and even waxing his entire body. He humorously mentioned that he was grateful it was a period piece, so he didn’t have to go for a full Brazilian wax.

As the interview concluded, Leto expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to appear on “Chatty Man” and his excitement for his upcoming album. He even extended an invitation to Carr, saying it would be his pleasure to perform on the show in the future.

The full interview of Jared Leto on Alan Carr‘s talk show, “Chatty Man,” was a lively and entertaining conversation filled with laughter, interesting anecdotes, and a glimpse into Leto’s creative journey. As always, Carr’s humor and Leto’s charisma made for a memorable and enjoyable episode.