Emma Thompson opens up about her dance moves at Adele concert on Tonight Show

Nearly a year after going viral for her uninhibited dance moves at an Adele concert, Emma Thompson opens up about the concert on The Tonight Show.

Thompson, 63, returned to The Tonight Show to promote Matilda The Musical, debuting on Netflix on Christmas Day.

He discussed why it was let loose during the now infamous concert and also revealed that he doesn’t watch Love Actually during the holidays, unlike many fans.

Viral: Nearly a year after going viral for her uninhibited dance moves at an Adele concert, Emma Thompson opens up about the concert on The Tonight Show

Viral: Nearly a year after going viral for her uninhibited dance moves at an Adele concert, Emma Thompson opens up about the concert on The Tonight Show

Promote: Thompson, 63, returned to The Tonight Show to promote Matilda The Musical, debuting on Netflix on Christmas Day.

Promote: Thompson, 63, returned to The Tonight Show to promote Matilda The Musical, debuting on Netflix on Christmas Day.

Thompson was in the crowd at The London Palladium for Adele’s ITV special An Audience With Adele, which aired in November, and they showed a clip of her dancing, including a snippet of Adele telling Thompson that she’s seen her. dance all night.

She explained: “All the celebrities were downstairs and they were sitting there and I was like, ‘GET UP! We’ve been in COVID for two years, we’re OUT!” It was the first time we’d all been out.

Fallon added that she loves having her on the show during this time of year since Love Actually is always on TV, but she doesn’t watch it at all.

Crowd: Thompson was in the crowd at The London Palladium for Adele's ITV special An Audience With Adele, which aired in November, and they showed a clip of her dancing, including a moment of Adele telling Thompson that she was has seen dancing all night.

Crowd: Thompson was in the crowd at The London Palladium for Adele’s ITV special An Audience With Adele, which aired in November, and they showed a clip of her dancing, including a moment of Adele telling Thompson that she was has seen dancing all night.

Get up: He explained: 'All the celebrities were downstairs and they were sitting there and I go, "STAND UP!  We've been in COVID for two years, we're OUT!" It was the first time we all went out.

Get up: He explained: ‘All the celebrities were downstairs and they were sitting there and I was like, “GET UP! We’ve been in COVID for two years, we’re OUT!” It was the first time we all went out.

‘No, that was 20 years ago,’ Thompson said, as Fallon suggested, ‘it might be fun to go, ‘Oh, I remember where we were when we were doing that.’

‘Not really. No, you just think… I was being… I don’t think they paid me very well for that. That was the terrible trailer with the stinking bathroom…those are the things you remember, not the good ones,” Thompson explained.

Asked how many fans have given her Joni Mitchell CDs, the gift she gets from her on-screen husband Harry (Alan Rickman), Thompson quipped, “I have a separate house for those.”

No Love Actually: 'No, that was 20 years ago,' Thompson said, as Fallon suggested, 'it might be fun to go, "Oh I remember where we were when we were doing that"'

No Love Actually: “No, that was 20 years ago,” Thompson said, as Fallon suggested, “it might be fun to say, ‘Oh, I remember where we were when we were doing that.'”

Thompson will put her singing and dancing skills to the test in Matilda The Musical, where she plays Miss Trunchbull, who the kids in the musical were supposed to ‘fear’, though that didn’t exactly happen.

‘They were supposed to be afraid of me, yes, but I walk on set and it’s, ‘Oh Nanny McPhee!’ Thompson said.

The actress said she was trying to make them fear her, but the kids kept laughing and the director said, ‘Would you please stop hogging the kids, because I love them so much?’

Trunchbull: Thompson will put her singing and dancing skills to the test in Matilda The Musical, where she plays Miss Trunchbull, who the kids in the musical were supposed to

Trunchbull: Thompson will put her singing and dancing skills to the test in Matilda The Musical, where she plays Miss Trunchbull, who the kids in the musical were supposed to “afraid of,” though that didn’t exactly happen.

Thompson will next be seen in the upcoming film What’s Love Got to Do with It? which had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.

While there’s no set release date at this time, the film, described as a “cross-cultural rom-com,” is expected to open in 2023.

Thompson stars alongside Lily James, Shazad Latif, Oliver Chris, Ben Ashenden, and Shabana Azmi.

Coming Soon: Thompson will next appear in the upcoming film What's Love Got to Do with It?  which had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival

Coming Soon: Thompson will next appear in the upcoming film What’s Love Got to Do with It? which had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival

Coming Soon: While there is no set release date at this time, the film, described as a

Coming Soon: While there’s no set release date at this time, the film, described as a “cross-cultural rom-com,” is expected to open in 2023.