Saoirse Ronanâs mic-drop moment on The Graham Norton Show feels like a âWâ for women everywhere, which is probably why the clip has gone viral on X with more than 55 million views.
Hereâs what happened: Ronan appeared on the British talk show alongside Paul Mescal, Eddie Redmayne, and Denzel Washington on Friday, October 25, making her the sole woman on the stage. While Redmayne was discussing his latest project, The Day of the Jackal, in which he plays an assassin, he explains to the panel that he had been working with a self-defense specialist who taught him to use a smartphone as a weapon.
In a clip cut by a user called Scarlett, Mescal pokes fun at the suggestion. âWhoâs actually gonna think about [it] though,â he says with a laugh. âIf someone attacked me, Iâm not gonna go, âPhone!ââ
As the men riffed on Mescalâs point, Ronan, sitting back with her elbows resting on the couch, attempts to make a point but is unable to get a word in. Finally, after a lull, she says: âThatâs what girls have to think about all the time.â When the men, shocked into silence, say nothing in response, Ronan looks to the studio audience and adds, âAm I right, ladies?â and throws the âshakaâ symbol. (Watch the full clip here.)
And letâs not forgetâRonan played the 14-year-old victim of an abduction and brutal murder in 2009âs The Lovely Bones, so I imagine the subject of self-defense hits a little closer to home.
The interaction was not mean-spirited. If anything, their dynamic was more like an older sister with her little brothers. But the clip quickly took off on social media, with a few detractors dunking on Mescalâs blasé attitude to self-defense.
One tweet reads: âthe silence after saoirseâs âthatâs what girls have to think about all the timeâ oh you just know they all felt stupid after that.â
Others took the interaction more seriously. âThe thing that angered me the most is that Saoirse Ronan, the only woman on the panel, had to almost fight to make her point amongst a group of laughing men who didnât consider her input or the experiences of women,â wrote user Tan Smith. âAlmost as if thatâs the entire fucking problem isnât it?â