In a single sentence, Saoirse Ronan dropped a powerful truth bomb that left not only Paul Mescal and Eddie Redmayne, but the whole room rethinking their jokes.
Saoirse Ronan Is Going Viral For Speaking Up

The clip is going viral, and we’re here for it. While chatting on The Graham Norton Show about fears of being attacked in public, Eddie Redmayne, Paul Mescal, and Denzel Washington were joking around about self-defense techniques.
Redmayne shared that he’d learned a few tricks, like using a phone as a weapon. “Like, if someone’s attacking you, you just jab your phone in their neck,” he said, acting it out.

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Mescal joined in, laughing, “If someone’s attacking me, I’m not gonna be like, ‘Phone!’” He mimed interrupting a call with “Sorry, mum, one sec—bam!”
But then Saoirse Ronan—sitting there as the only woman on the couch—called out the reality check:
“That’s what girls have to think about all the time.”
Her words dropped a truth bomb that hit hard, causing an awkward silence, which she lightened by adding, “Am I right, ladies?”
saoirse ronan gagging men we love to see it pic.twitter.com/Oyu5cdlPBq
— scarlett 🍒 (@rvdlovess) October 26, 2024
The crowd cheered, and Saoirse completely broke the ice, reminding everyone of the reality women face every day. Now, her moment is going viral, and people are applauding her for speaking her mind, even if it meant “ruining the vibe.”
One Twitter user summed it up: “She had to practically fight to make her point, surrounded by laughing guys who didn’t even consider her experience or the reality for women.”

Another pointed out: “Saoirse Ronan is a queen. Men need a reminder what it’s like being a woman so they can appreciate their privilege. The silence after she said that speaks volumes.”
Elle’s Ruby Feneley also weighed in, noting, “Any woman who’s been taught to use car keys, pens, or even their hands as self-defense tools knows exactly what Saoirse Ronan was thinking.”
the recent saoirse ronan clip got me thinking about when lily tomlin walked off mid interview when a fellow actor referred to his wife as “the most beautiful animal i own” and honestly good for her !! pic.twitter.com/Jl0UGPXJXm
— audrey hepburn enthusiast (@darylandfilms) October 27, 2024
Bottom line: if we keep laughing off these issues, we’ll never see real change. So, thank you, Saoirse—for saying what needed to be said.
