Interviews
Below, you will find all of my profile interviews, separated by subject matter. Interviews listed without a publication were written for The Independent.
Comedy
Ed Gamble spills the tea on The Traitors: Uncloaked (heat, January 2025)
Harriet Kemsley: “From 48-minute dates to swiping on the apps after bath time – this is what it’s like to date (with a toddler) after a 6-year marriage” (Stylist, December 2024)
Joe Lycett: ‘I don’t think Labour politicians would like being made fun of... the Tories didn’t care’ (The Independent: The Saturday Interview, September 2024)
Ivo Graham: ‘Edinburgh Fringe is being diluted’ (The i, May 2024)​
Joanne McNally on Taskmaster, her podcast with Vogue Williams and conspiracy theories (heat, March 2024)​
Lara Ricote: ‘I’ve got gigs because I’m a woman – I’ve got the texts to prove it’ (The i, February 2024)​
Lou Sanders on Dancing On Ice, comedy and her cats (heat, February 2024)​
Rose Matafeo on Starstruck, body image and babies: ‘I’ve got a spreadsheet of celebrities who don’t have kids’ (The Saturday Interview, August 2023)​
Ellie White on The Windsors: ‘Someone told me Fergie watched and I felt really guilty’ (May 2023)​
Rachel Bloom: ‘AI will be a good writer when it has the pain and trauma of hating itself’ (The Saturday Interview, May 2023)​
Janey Godley: How Jimmy Carr convinced me to get back on stage after my cancer diagnosis (March 2023)​
‘Our youth clubs are being converted into food banks’: Mo Gilligan on the cost of living crisis, gentrification and The Brits (February 2023)​
‘Love Island could survive, not thrive without my voiceover’: Iain Stirling on the winter edition, his sitcom Buffering and the ‘innately funny’ world of kids’ TV (January 2023)​
‘The Netflixisation of the royal family is so interesting to watch’: Emma Sidi on playing Emily Maitlis in Prince Andrew: The Musical (December 2022)​
Liz Kingsman: ‘At first, I got really hung up on people misinterpreting One Woman Show’ (December 2022)​
Jordan Gray: ‘A handful of death threats is a lot for a week. Spread ‘em out!’ (November 2022)​
Leo Reich: ‘It’s f***ed, obviously, how many successful comedians are Cambridge grads’ (October 2022)​
Ladhood’s Liam Williams: ‘Almost as soon as I got to university, I felt my accent changing’ (September 2022)​
James Acaster: ‘All my stand-up was in this exaggerated persona – I’m more myself now’ (The Saturday Interview, August 2022)​
Simon Brodkin: ‘I wasn’t ready to be completely open’ (August 2022)​
Lara Ricote: ‘I won the Funny Women award on a terrible day – I had gotten my hearing aids stuck in my ear’ (August 2022)​
Jayde Adams: ‘Women are smashing it, babes. Men are having to work a bit harder’ (August 2022)​
Matt Rogers: ‘A lot of people have an antiquated, whitewashed image of what a gay person is’ (June 2022)​
Nish Kumar: ‘My Rishi Sunak joke doesn’t work any more because everyone f***ing hates him’ (April 2022)​
Catherine Cohen: ‘My last show was about my twenties. What does the future hold now I’m a wretched hag?’ (February 2022)​
Catherine Bohart: ‘It’s easier to slag off Nish Kumar than be a good prime minister’ (February 2022)​
Sophie Willan: ‘Most people have had some form of mental health issues in their families’ (September 2021)​
Elsa Majimbo: ‘If anything can be brilliant, it should be brilliant’ (Viral Laughter, March 2021)​
Abi Clarke: ‘It feels like my whole career is in this phone’ (Viral Laughter, March 2021)​
Alistair Green: ‘I’m trying to create scenes that are a little bit of England’ (Viral Laughter, March 2021)​
Munya Chawawa: ‘Saying abracadabra was the equivalent of blurting out the C-word in my house’ (Viral Laughter, February 2021)​
Will Hislop: ‘Twitter has that weird thing of being both a first draft but quite permanent’ (Viral Laughter, January 2021)​
Sara Pascoe: ‘Virtual stand-up gigs left me feeling mentally ill’ (October 2020)
Alex Horne: 'King Charles should go on Taskmaster' (heat, December 2024)
Actress Toni O’Rourke: ‘Seanchaí Is The Irish Word For Storyteller. It’s In Our Blood’ (Grazia, December 2024)
Daisy May Cooper: 'Me on Loose Women? I’d be cancelled immediately' (Closer, October 2024)
Strictly's Sarah Hadland: 'I look like this cross hamster next to Italian god Vito' (heat, October 2024)
Adelayo Adedayo On The Responder, Some Girls And The Traitors Legend Who Left Her Starstruck (Grazia, May 2024)​
‘Everybody Needs To Be Aware Of PCOS’: Stephanie Coker On Making A Documentary About Her Periods (Grazia, May 2024)​
Katie Piper: 'Women can't have it all' (heat, May 2024)​
Vogue Williams On Her New Podcast And The Politics Of ‘Sharenting’ (Grazia, May 2024)​
Adele Roberts: 'My ribs kept popping out on Dancing on Ice' (heat, April 2024)​
Selin Hizli: Daisy May Cooper couldn’t tell me I’d been cut from This Country (The i, March 2024)​
Harry Potter stuntman David Holmes says he lives ‘vicariously’ through Daniel Radcliffe after spinal accident (November 2023)​
Queen Charlotte’s Adjoa Andoh: ‘I’m vibrant, sexual, have appetite – why would my stories not be interesting?’ (May 2023)​
Mathematics of Love author Hannah Fry: ‘When you have cancer, you’re just like, “Get it out of me, I’m terrified”’ (June 2022)​
Michelle Visage: ‘I’m not anti plastic surgery, I’m pro transparency’ (April 2022)​
Siobhán McSweeney: ‘I was nervous and excited to do a sex scene – it’s about f***ing time’ (March 2022)​
Bridgerton’s Luke Newton: ‘Everyone in the world could relate to someone in that society’ (March 2022)​
Jane Horrocks: ‘I’ve not experienced ageism in the industry’ (December 2021)​
Darren Criss: ‘Nobody wants to know about the good things on Glee – but I was f***ing there’ (December 2021)​
Gemma Whelan: ‘Pregnant women are not ill’ (November 2021)​
Bimini Bon Boulash: ‘All drag queens have a level of delusion about them’ (October 2021)​
Blake Harrison: ‘I’m surprised The Inbetweeners is still being watched now’ (October 2021)​
Zoë Wanamaker: ‘Of course women should be the centre of attention’ (April 2021)​
The Makers of This Country on Goodbyes – and When to End a Sitcom (Vice, February 2020)
TV
Theatre
Vanessa Williams & Georgie Buckland On Bringing The Devil Wears Prada Musical To Life (Service95, December 2024)
“One For The Gaybies, Ladies & Theydies” – Lucy Moss & Toby Marlow On Their New Musical, Why Am I So Single? (Service95, September 2024)
Chris Bush: ‘If it feels more like sport than theatre, we’ve missed the point’ (June 2022)​
Nathaniel Curtis: ‘I’m tall, I’m half-Indian – the opportunities weren’t there five years ago’ (June 2022)​
Legally Blonde star Courtney Bowman: ‘Blonde isn’t just a hair colour – it’s a feeling’ (May 2022)​
Lydia Wilson: ‘People slightly take the brakes off their misogyny when they talk about Ivanka Trump’ (April 2022)​
Divina de Campo: ‘I’m constantly referred to as madam, even with a shaved head’ (April 2022)​
Straight White Men writer Young Jean Lee: ‘Diversity is not some moral imperative like vegetable eating’ (November 2021)​
For Black Boys’ Ryan Calais Cameron: ‘I’ve yet to see an authentic depiction of young Black men on stage or screen’ (October 2021)​
Jasmine Lee-Jones: ‘People tend to commodify young women playwrights’ (September 2021)​
Fehinti Balogun: ‘When you speak of truth, it catches on’ (September 2021)​
‘Notting Hill Carnival is in my bones’: Yasmin Joseph on her exciting new play J’Ouvert (June 2021)
Chappell Roan on Elton John, queer stardom, and Olivia Rodrigo’s advice (New Sensations, December 2023)​
Mae Muller: ‘Eurovision 2023 is the year of the pop girlies!’ (May 2023)​
Loreen: Meet Sweden’s returning Eurovision champion hoping to score a second victory (May 2023)​
Remi Wolf: ‘I was an adult gamer when I was in eighth grade’ (New Sensations, June 2022)​
Tom Aspaul: ‘I’m trying to learn to be less concerned about what people think’ (New Sensations, May 2022)