Great interview. However, the interviewer, I'd assume, is a professional and should be able to communicate and ask questions without using the word "like" so frequently.
Personally I think hearing an interviewer using colloquial terms would make it a comfortable atmosphere. It feels more conversational and less repetitive or overly structured idk?
This interviewer needs to hone his craft a bit more. He asks great questions, but answers them before giving the actors a chance to answer. He needs to talk less and let the actors talk more.
Well said Arsema!! She is an absolute queen!
I love her ❤
She answered so eloquently and fearlessly❤
Arsema is the lady we needed but didn’t know.
Arsema said EXACTLY what I wanted to hear pertaining to that question 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Arsema is amazing! I love this cast so much!
8:03 I would definitely attend a "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story" exhibit...wigs, clothes, sets, anything.
#GoldaIsMyQueen
Arsema is speaking the truth.
This is a great interview!!
Glad to see the queen's true heritage on display! #queencitytours
Arsema’s hair is GIVING💜💜💜💕
Great Interview!!
Great interview. However, the interviewer, I'd assume, is a professional and should be able to communicate and ask questions without using the word "like" so frequently.
American use that word a lot!
Many interviewers and hosts use that word but I never see this type of criticism levied against them. It's a silly one. He is thoroughly professional.
Personally I think hearing an interviewer using colloquial terms would make it a comfortable atmosphere. It feels more conversational and less repetitive or overly structured idk?
This interviewer needs to hone his craft a bit more. He asks great questions, but answers them before giving the actors a chance to answer. He needs to talk less and let the actors talk more.