During a recent episode of the popular talk show Conan O’Brien, actress Maggie Q shared a surprising desire – to own a flock of attack birds. The discussion took an unexpected turn as the conversation delved into the world of guinea fowl, these peculiar yet fascinating creatures that resemble chickens but with a twist.
According to Maggie Q, guinea fowl are not your average farm poultry. They are like “chickens with attitude” and can actually be trained to attack. While they may look like ordinary birds, they have a reputation for being fierce defenders if they don’t know you. However, they can also be quite friendly and docile once they become familiar with their owners.
In fact, Maggie Q confessed to being obsessed with these feisty birds after getting to know a couple owned by a friend. She even went on to describe them as “the loudest things you’ve ever heard in your life” and said they can be quite aggressive. However, this didn’t deter her from wanting to have her own flock of these defiant feathered friends.
During her conversation with Conan O’Brien, the talented actress addressed some concerns about potentially owning guinea fowl. When O’Brien questioned what Maggie Q would do if she heard them screaming at night, she replied with a hint of humor, “I’ll know someone’s there to kill me.” She even joked about having her German roommates move couches in front of the door for added protection.
Aside from her fascination with attack birds, Maggie Q also discussed her involvement in the film Divergent. In the movie, she plays Tori, an unwilling mentor to Shailene Woodley’s character. Tori reveals a crucial piece of information to her – that she is a divergent, which poses a great danger in their world.
As the conversation shifted to her role in Divergent, a clip from the film was shown. In the scene, Maggie Q‘s character enlightens Woodley’s character about her divergent status and the significance it holds within the story.
While owning a flock of attack birds may be an unusual desire, it is not surprising to see Maggie Q revealing her quirky side on Conan O’Brien‘s talk show. With her excitement for the unconventional and her ability to bring depth to her characters, it’s no wonder she continues to captivate audiences in both film and television projects.
The episode aired on [insert air date here], and it’s safe to say that Maggie Q‘s mention of attack birds will certainly leave a lasting impression on viewers. As we eagerly await her upcoming projects, let’s hope she fulfills her dream of having her very own flock of guinea fowl – they’re the perfect addition to her collection of dogs, guinea f shepherds, and cool chickens.