Project host Waleed Aly found himself at a loss for words during Thursday’s episode, thanks to a cheeky series of questions from Miriam Margolyes.
The British-Australian actress, who appeared as a panelist on the show, was quick to share her thoughts on the volatile situation in Gaza.
Margolyes, who is Jewish, emphatically called for an immediate ceasefire out of nowhere, a statement that seemed to resonate with the studio audience.
“Now a truce,” she demanded.
“Whether you’re black or white, it doesn’t matter,” she continued.
Project presenter Waleed Aly found himself at a loss for words during Thursday’s episode, thanks to a cheeky series of questions from Miriam Margolyes (photo)
She then turned to Aly with a series of questions that visibly caught the veteran presenter off guard. In the photo: Waleed Aly from the project
‘What are you anyway? You’re a bit tan?’ she asked. Aly was surprised and lowered his head, chuckling. ‘This is actually a very interesting question. “I’ve thought about this a lot,” he replied
She then turned to Aly with a series of questions that visibly caught the veteran presenter off guard.
‘What are you anyway? You’re a bit tan?’ she asked.
Aly seemed visibly surprised and lowered his head, chuckling.
“This is actually a very interesting question,” he replied.
‘I’ve thought about this a lot. I’m not kidding about that. I’m Egyptian.’
‘What are you anyway? You’re a bit tanned,’ she asked, causing an uproar among the audience and a mix of shock and amusement
“Oh really,” Margolyes replied.
‘Well, fortunately I guess, because I love the Egyptian people. I am on the side of the Palestinians. I must tell you that now, as Jews, we must always say what we are. Are we for Israel or are we against Israel? I am only for humanity. A ceasefire,” she repeated.
The veteran journalist known for his in-depth and often complex conversations lightheartedly acknowledged the turn of events to viewers, noting, “Well, I think it’s safe to say the conversation didn’t go as predicted!”
Never one to mince her words, Margolyes replied with her characteristic bluntness, “What the heck. It is important!’