“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.
Following the death of OJ Simpson this week, veteran TV presenter and comedienne Ruby Wax has written about the time she spent interviewing the footballing legend turned pariah for her BBC chat show.
If there were a lifetime laugh meter, Ruby Wax would register into the billions by now. She’s a native of Illinois but a star of British comedy – the Royal Shakespeare Company, a BBC comic legend, ...
My husband Ed and I live in a Victorian terraced house in Notting Hill. We’ve been here 30 years now. I’ll always remember the day we moved in, because I took a walk over to the communal area which ...
A video in which O.J. Simpson opened a door, screeched and then pretended to stab British American television personality Ruby Wax with a banana has resurfaced online following the death of the ...
There can’t be many – are there any? – comedians who decide to do a tour of psychiatric hospitals to try out their latest material before launching it on the general public. Certainly, Stephen Fry, ...
There are few entertainers who can pass as both a hilarious stand-up comedy success and serious psychology academic in one decade, let alone one evening - writes Catriona Mackenzie. Ruby Wax is ...
Having examined depression in her last solo show Losing It, Ruby Wax, the self-proclaimed "poster girl for mental illness", tells us this follow-up is aimed at "the rest of you", ie the ...
Ruby Wax has revealed she was once thrown off Donald Trump’s private jet after she laughed at his plans to become president of the United States. The TV personality, 71, had been mid interview with ...
Ruby Wax says she laughed in Donald Trump’s face after he told her of his ambitions to be US president, back in 2000. The comedian was subsequently kicked off Trump’s private jet and abandoned on the ...