“I wasn’t scared, I just thought he was insane,” wrote Ruby Wax, who interviewed O.J. Simpson in 1998 for a BBC docuseries Tim P. Whitby/ Getty; David Gadd/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Following O.J.
RUBY Wax has teased that she’ll be reuniting with Jennifer Saunders, who she worked with on Absolutely Fabulous. The much-loved comedian, 72, was the script editor for the iconic BBC sitcom.
TV presenter and comedian Ruby Wax recounted her notorious interview with the late OJ Simpson. Following Simpson’s death last week, Wax wrote a piece for The Times of London, published on Saturday, ...
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Comedian Ruby Wax gets real about depression in hit show 'I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was'
Back in the 1990s, comedian Ruby Wax was known for her fresh and candid interviews with celebrities like Donald Trump. In the hit stage show I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was (based on the 2023 ...
I'm A Celebrity star Ruby Wax has insisted she will only write another TV show if one former collaborator is involved.
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I’m A Celebrity star Ruby Wax is heading out on tour next year to speak about her most famous star interviews. The show, Absolutely Famous, is likely to cover incidents such as being kicked off Donald ...
Ruby Wax will receive an OBE for her services to mental health. The comedian is being honoured after continued campaigning on mental health issues, including raising money for neuroscience research.
Following O.J. Simpson’s death from cancer at age 76 on April 10, comedian Ruby Wax wrote about her BBC interview with the disgraced former NFL player, saying Simpson pretended to stab her with a ...
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