In a recent appearance on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, comedian Michael McIntyre left the audience in stitches as he explained the phenomenon of “prune pouting.” The talk show, known for its lively and entertaining interviews, provided the perfect platform for McIntyre’s comedic talent.

As he took the stage, McIntyre received a thunderous applause, highlighting his immense popularity. Carr couldn’t help but comment on McIntyre’s size, jokingly mentioning how his success must make it difficult for him to stand up. McIntyre’s self-deprecating humor had the audience in splits.

Moving on to more lighthearted banter, Carr asked McIntyre about his relationship with the Royals. McIntyre revealed that he had met the Queen in the past and shared his excitement about the upcoming royal baby. As a father of two, McIntyre humorously reflected on his life before having children, poking fun at the annoying things people used to say about parenting.

While discussing his recent showtime tour, McIntyre admitted to feeling exhausted but elated. He described the process of constantly changing his jokes and incorporating funny incidents from the road to keep the show fresh. McIntyre even shared some humorous anecdotes about his experiences in hotels, joking about the struggle of using mini kettles and deciphering hotel room switches.

However, the highlight of the interview came when Carr questioned McIntyre about the concept of “prune pouting.” McIntyre revealed that it is a term used when people start pouting just before a photo is taken, resulting in exaggerated facial expressions. He compared it to Kate Moss‘s famous “chin on a ledge” pose. The audience erupted in laughter as they imagined McIntyre’s silly demonstration.

The entertaining interview left everyone wanting more, eagerly awaiting the next episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man. McIntyre’s comedic timing and ability to find humor in everyday situations made for an unforgettable segment on the show.

Stay tuned for more laughter-inducing interviews and hilarious moments on Alan Carr: Chatty Man.