
Ah... the American talk show.
Our go-to source for fun, celebrity interviews that feel more like old friends catching up than your usual TV Q&A.
Only they're not old friends. And as such, that banter you're watching can sometimes (read: often) miss the mark.
While most of the time celebrities are happy to roll with the digs and play back at the host, sometimes they're not.
Enter some very, very uncomfortable encounters that we get to watch as they happen.
This combined with technical malfunctions, host scandals and a few awkward silences make for great - albeit cringeworthy - TV.
So, we dug through the history files to find the absolute worst talk show moments ever to air, and suffice to say, if cringing at celebrities' strangest encounters brings you comfort, this should carry you through the weekend with ease.
Madonna on The Late Show with David Letterman
Perhaps one of the most controversial television appearances to date took place all the way back in 1994, when Madonna appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Audiences were shocked by Madonna's explicit language and behaviour where she said "f*ck" 14 times, making it the most censored talk show ever to air.
But that wasn't all.
The interview kicked off with a bang when David introduced Madonna as: "One of the biggest stars in the world. In the past 10 years she has sold over 80 million albums, starred in countless films and slept with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry."