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Just 9 times certain celebrities forgot how to play it cool in public
WELL, IT’S THAT time of the year again!
We know; it seems like no time at all since the last National I Forgot Day, but here we are.
And yes, you did forget to celebrate it last year (oh, the irony), but don’t worry, we’re here to make sure it doesn’t slip by you this time.
With that in mind, we’ve decided to celebrate with a homage to all the times some of the world’s most high-profile personalities forgot or, in some cases, ‘forgot’ how to play it cool in public.
Let’s take a look…
1. When Lindsay Lohan ‘forgot’ how to speak with her American accent.
Sorry Lindsay, but what exactly is happening here?
2. When Emma Watson forgot which one was Jimmy Fallon and which one was Jimmy Kimmel.
He even gave you an out, and you didn’t take it Emma.
3. When Dakota Johnson ‘forgot’ she was on the red carpet, and went off on one on her mam.
Just the eyes of the world on you there, Dakota.
4. When Kesha forgot just how savage Jerry Seinfeld could be.
Well, that went well.
5. When Jeremy Corbyn forgot that a high-five requires a hand meeting yours.
There’s always next time, Jez.
6. When Bella Hadid ‘forgot’ how to act like a normal person around runners.
Make it stop.
7. When Kanye West forgot that you don’t have to verbalise every ludicrous thought that flashes through your mind.
A lesson for next time, Ye?
8. When Zach Efron forgot he had a condom in his pocket and dropped it on the red carpet.
Watch him discuss it with Mark Lauer.
And naturally, no list of this nature would be complete with a shout-out to Nadine Coyle, who ‘forgot’ her own date of birth.
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