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Charli XCX took a swipe at Gordon Ramsay after he criticised her hugely successful album BRAT. The unlikely duo were sharing a sofa on The Graham Norton Show when the chef shared his opinion on the LP - Which his daughters Tilly, Holly and Megan Ramsay have been listening to. It's safe to say that Gordon met his match though as the quick-witted popstar had the last laugh on the late-night TV show.
The pair sat alongside fellow guests, Benicio del Toro, Jennifer Garner and Dave Grohl to promote their latest projects - For Charli she was on to talk about her new film The Moment and album Wuthering Heights, whist Gordon was promoting his new Netflix series.
But Graham asked the 59-year-old for his thoughts on BRAT and whether his daughters' are fans, to which he replied: "It's just attitude. In abundance.
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"Loud volume. I think the older you get, the lower you want the volume."
Although Charli snapped back and suggested perhaps his grown-up daughters inherited that from him - As he's known for raising his voice.
She replied: "I mean, I feel like they could have got that from you though" - The comment was met with fits of laughter from their fellow guests.
Charli, 33, produced The Moment as well as starred in it and she admitted that making a film couldn't be more different from a music video.
She shared: "I made this video with Billie Eilish called song Guess and I think we decided we were doing it on the Monday and by the Thursday we were shooting it.
"It's a scramble, and you're like trying to find the money, trying to find the extras... And then sometimes the magic comes together and it just happens.
"And what I think is very interesting because I come from that world, now beginning to start working on film I am like 'well, let's go' and they're like 'yeah we don't have to do it like that', and I am like, 'why not? Let's go!'
"It's been very interesting to learn the pacing differences between the two."
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