Elizabeth Olsen recently made a hilarious revelation on the popular talk show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man. The Hollywood actress, known for her role as Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, admitted that she had never played strip poker before. The confession came during a lively conversation with host Alan Carr and her co-stars Paul Bettany and Anthony Mackie.
The trio had just come from the premiere of their latest superhero film, Captain America: Civil War, and were in high spirits. As they settled down for the interview, Carr jokingly asked if they were all in need of a drink, to which Olsen humorously replied, “Vodka, please.” She even offered Mackie a Bacardi, but he jokingly opted for a non-alcoholic ginger beer.
The conversation took a humorous turn when Carr showed a photo of Olsen getting cozy with someone at one of the premieres. Olsen, with a mischievous smile, clarified that it wasn’t as scandalous as it seemed, as the term “getting off” means something entirely different in America. She explained, “It’s more than just a quick smooch. We could do it in that crowd, but we’re gonna be there for a minute.”
The discussion then shifted to the film itself, with Olsen praising it as “the most rich and complex” of all the Marvel movies. She noted that it explores themes of autonomy, freedom, and the consequences of intervening without considering the consequences. The conversation was filled with humor and lively banter, showcasing the camaraderie among the cast members.
Carr couldn’t help but ask about how the actors keep themselves entertained during long periods away from home. Olsen jokingly mentioned the possibility of playing strip poker, but quickly dismissed it, admitting she had never played any type of stripping game before. The playful banter continued as Carr suggested a game of strip Trivial Pursuit for their next visit.
The interview took another amusing turn when Carr accused Olsen of being the “iPod police.” Apparently, she has a habit of changing the music people listen to, much to their annoyance. Carr and Olsen engaged in a funny argument about the music of Earth, Wind and Fire, with Olsen defending the band’s greatness while Carr tried to convince her otherwise.
The interview ended on a high note, with Carr playfully teasing Olsen about the release date of Captain America: Civil War. After a brief confusion about the date, Olsen humorously exclaimed, “That’s why I’m not here by myself!”
Fans of these talented actors were surely entertained by their lively banter and humorous anecdotes on Alan Carr: Chatty Man. Elizabeth Olsen‘s candid confession about never playing strip poker added an extra dose of entertainment to an already vibrant interview.