Anyone whose ever stood at a urinal will know that it’s the absolute last place you want to make small-talk with a stranger.
This goes double for celebrities.
During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Martin Freeman and Will Smith discussed the awkwardness of toilet-based fan encounters.
Helen Mirren even chipped in with her own experience of being recognised in toilet queues, and the ripple effect that comes from being stuck in a line of people.
“Then word goes out and now you’re having a conversation with this whole queue of people, all the time slowly moving towards the cabinet that’s empty — and then knowing that everybody’s going to be listening,” she said.
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