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Rick Astley's famous 'Never Gonna Give You Up' trench-coat was stolen off his back by some Irish teenagers
WITH ALL OF the events for Halloween, the Dublin Marathon, and Metropolis on over the weekend, there’s probably a fair chance that you were too busy to catch The Graham Norton Show the other night.
If that was the case, you missed out on an interesting discussion between Rick Astley and Emma Stone about the mid 2000s phenomenon of ‘rickrolling’.
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Out of the panel of guests (Eddie Redmayne, Melissa McCarthy, Jude Law and Emma Stone), Emma was the only celebrity who had personally been rickrolled at some stage. In fact, she had to explain what it was to the other celebs.
Rick Astley spoke about how it took him a while to understand and accept that he was a meme in the early years of social media.
Little did he know, he was paving the way for countless other individuals who would end up immortalised as memes. When the topic of the music video itself came up, Melissa McCarthy expressed how envious she was of Rick’s outfit in the video for Never Gonna Give You Up. Rick said that unfortunately, his iconic trench-coat was taken from him a long time ago, and he has yet to be reunited with it.
Sounds like a scene straight from Derry Girls.
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