
Stephen Colbert’s Resurfaced Interview Sparks Controversy
So, here’s something that’s been making the rounds again—a resurfaced interview from 2016 featuring Stephen Colbert and former Playboy model Sarah McDaniel. And let’s just say, it’s raising some eyebrows.
McDaniel, who gained fame as a model and influencer, appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert back in the day, rocking a brown, sleeveless, low-cut dress. Apparently, the outfit kept shifting, and she had to constantly adjust it. Now, you’d think this would be just an awkward fashion moment, but Colbert decided to make it a topic of conversation—several times.
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At one point, he jokingly asked, “Can I get you some duct tape or a poncho?” Then he followed up with, “Are you cold? I just want to make sure. I would be cold if I was wearing that right now.” It didn’t stop there. During a segment where McDaniel was showing him how to take the perfect selfie, he actually grabbed a white sheet of paper and covered up her chest. Yeah. That happened.
Fast forward to 2021, and McDaniel finally spoke out about how the whole thing made her feel. In a livestream with Hasan Piker, she called it “extremely awkward” and “probably the worst moment of my life.” Hasan, after watching the clip, didn’t hold back either, calling it “kind of f ** d up.”
Now, this interview has resurfaced, and people have mixed reactions. Some comments under the clip say it’s the most uncomfortable interview they’ve ever seen Colbert do. Others argue that while the situation was awkward, Colbert was just trying to diffuse the tension with humor. But McDaniel made a strong point when she said, “Do you think he would have done that with a Hollywood actress? No way. It was because I was a nobody.”
It’s an interesting debate—was Colbert just making light of an awkward moment, or did he cross a line? Either way, this clip is making waves all over again, and people definitely have opinions.
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