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This Actually Happened On Live TV

Late-night talk shows, from Joan Rivers to James Corden, have provided entertainment and memorable moments that keep audiences engaged. Hosts blend humor with direct inquiries, allowing celebrities to promote themselves and connect with viewers worldwide. Some interviews, however, have left guests and audiences wincing with embarrassment.

Farrah Fawcett, famous for her role in *Charlie’s Angels*, humorously attributed the show’s success to “the absence of bras” during her appearance on *The Tonight Show*. Similarly, Robin Hilton challenged Johnny Carson in a 1974 interview, asserting that her career wasn’t defined by beauty pageants. Jane Kennedy broke barriers as the first female NFL announcer and multi-talented performer, showcasing that women could excel in male-dominated fields.

Dolly Parton often faced inappropriate questions from Johnny Carson, yet she continued to grace his show. Meanwhile, Natalie Morales made waves with a daring outfit on *Late Night with Seth Meyers*, while Sherry Belafonte worked to carve out her own identity beyond her famous father. Iconic duos like Sonny and Cher captivated audiences with their music and chemistry, leaving lasting impressions on the talk show circuit.

Charo, known for her charm and catchphrase “kuchi kuchi,” became a beloved figure on various talk shows despite her language barrier. Cher also proved her solo prowess while co-hosting *The Mike Douglas Show*, showcasing her talent beyond her partnership with Sonny. These moments and many others continue to shape the legacy of late-night television.

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