In a recent episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man, viewers were treated to a hilarious and entertaining chat with the eccentric comedian and actor, Noel Fielding. Known for his unique style and offbeat sense of humor, Fielding certainly did not disappoint in this chat show appearance.

Right from the start, Fielding had the audience in stitches with his witty banter and playful energy. Sporting a microphone that was “forjazzled” and exclaiming “move over Yvette, there’s a new sexiest”, it was clear that this interview was going to be anything but ordinary.

Despite revealing that he had been suffering from a cold, Fielding’s energy and enthusiasm were infectious. Bringing along Easter goodies, including chocolate treats, he jokingly shared about his invented concoction called the “samboka” – a combination of sambuca and baraka, claiming it was a remedy for colds.

The conversation then took a hilarious turn, with Fielding and Carr humorously discussing their Scottish accents and Fielding’s fear of spiders. Fielding shared an amusing anecdote about encountering a massive spider during a trip to Melbourne and the extreme measures he took to remove it from his room.

Fielding also opened up about his career and creative process, discussing his peculiar and trippy show called Luxury Comedy. Describing it as a “trip-com”, he revealed that the show features a sea monster with a unique anatomy, a fox with needle-like claws called the crack fox, and a hitchhiker with a polo mint.

The interview took an unexpected turn when Fielding revealed that he and his comedy partner, Julian Barratt, once had a fight over laundry, resulting in a funny and chaotic argument. This incident even made it into a review by the Scotsman newspaper, much to the amusement of Fielding and Carr.

Throughout the interview, there was a noticeable chemistry and tension between Fielding and Carr, with Fielding jokingly referring to it as “sexual tension”. The two comedians playfully teased each other, creating an entertaining dynamic that had the audience laughing.

To conclude the interview, Fielding showcased his unique fashion sense by modeling his spiked passport photograph and playfully imitating Carr’s well-known look. The segment ended with more comedic moments, including Fielding pretending to apply makeup and hilariously attempting to wear a pair of colorful drain pipes.

Noel Fielding‘s appearance on Alan Carr: Chatty Man was a testament to his comedic brilliance and ability to entertain. With his quirky personality and quick wit, Fielding had both the host and the audience in stitches throughout the interview. It was a truly memorable and entertaining moment on this popular talk show.