-You look great. -Thank you.
-I love those. Are those red-bottomed shoes?
[ Cheers and applause ]
-Where? Oh, my God, they are!
I haven't seen that. I haven't seen that.
-Oh, yeah, man. Dude, you --
-Oh, yeah!
Hey, hasn't somebody just been sued for this or something?
-No. -Oh, good.
-That's all cool. You make money moves now.
That's the way it works.
-I really -- I really only just noticed that.
-Happy belated birthday, buddy.
-Oh, Thanks. -You turned 40?
-Eh! -No, sorry.
[ Both shouting indistinctly ]
-40 years old? -[ Mumbles ]
-Wow. [ Laughter ]
-I did. I turned a certain age.
I went and hid. I didn't do anything.
I didn't -- I just couldn't really deal with it.
Now I'm in the process of it. -Really?
-Yeah, it's fine. -Where did you hide?
You don't want to give away your hiding spots?
[ Laughter ]
Was it in, like, a cave or something?
-It kind of was a cave, actually.
There was a -- yeah. -Really?
-A cove. -A cove?
Are you kidding me?
-What's the difference between a cove and a cave?
-I have no idea, man. But this is --
I feel like we got a connection here.
-Does a cove have water?
It was a cove. I went there on my own.
-Yeah, a cove has water. -Yeah.
You're just saying that. -Well, you said that.
So I agreed with you,
and I think that a cove does have water.
-So do I. I'm trying to work out --
-And a cave doesn't necessarily have water.
-A cave is more lonely, it sounds.
-Yeah, I thought cave -- I thought like bat cave,
like you're gonna go to -- That's where my brain went.
But then you said cove,
and now I feel like it's "Grease,"
and you're rolling around in the sand with Olivia Newton John.
-I was! Well, she wasn't there.
-Yeah. -But I would --
yeah, I had a roll-around. -Yeah.
-I was in the sand. -You did, have a roll around?
By yourself? -Yes, I did.
[ Laughter ]
Those are really strong currents,
and I just rolled around on my own.
I did. I promise. -You did?
-That's exactly what I did. Weirdly, yeah.
-This is unbelievable. I'm guessing all this.
I think I'm, like, psychic. It's unbelievable.
-I think you might be. -Yeah.
-So that's what I did. I escaped, I didn't like --
I don't like the idea of getting old.
Nothing's good about it.
-But explain this photo, because this is one of
the funniest photos I've ever seen.
-[ Laughs ] -This is now --
An AirPod can track your -- can track your --
You know, if you left your headphones somewhere,
the AirPod can track where you left your AirPods,
your headphones.
And this made me laugh, because, I guess --
This is not when you were in the cove, was it?
-No. It was a different time.
-This is like, you were on the beach somewhere,
and you can't find your AirPods.
-Yeah. And it's great about modern technology,
that you can track them down.
But it also identifies you as a moron, because --
-Here's where your headphones are.
In the middle of the ocean. [ Laughter ]
That's your headphones.
Also, what is that?
[ Laughter ]
Stupid Poo's AirPods.
-I didn't realize that was on there.
But that -- that's how every e-mail I send comes.
That's who it comes from. Because I can't, now --
Since also telling this age, but for a while now,
I have no idea how to work anything.
That is me when I send an e-mail.
I mean, someone in my computer --
I know who this was.
They changed who it's sent from, and that has been me for years.
[ Laughter ]
And then, when I sign out, because of my name,
so I write Dom, I've realized also,
in all these e-mails, it says "Dim."
It changes it. It converts it to "Dim."
So I send e-mails from Stupid Poo.
"Lots of love, Dim."
[ Laughter ]
-Were you shooting "Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again"?
Were you on set, were you? -Yes, yes.
-Dude, how was that? How was that experience?
-Well, there's many -- Yeah, I dunno.
I don't know how to explain it. -But you all came back.
Did you ever think you would make a sequel?
-I think, for some years,
we thought it was gonna happen imminently.
I think we thought -- This must, the success of it,
we thought, "Well, that was bound to happen."
And, actually, what was wonderful about the fact
that it's taken 10 years to make it is,
they didn't all go -- the studio didn't go, "Just make anything."
Just, you know, "Whatever the story is, just make it."
-"We need money!" -And they didn't do that.
And they knew that they needed a decent story.
And, actually, the writers had come up with something fun.
It was very odd getting the phone call.
They were like, "Mamma Mia 2"?
And then going, "What? How? 10 years later?"
And, of course, you get very excited about it,
and then you run off, and you do it.
And you're greeted again by these people who are
really good friends that you haven't seen for a long time.
-You spend a lot of time when you do a movie with --
-Yeah. You spend a lot of time.
Then you kind of go away from one another.
-You don't see each other again.
-But it was -- I suddenly turned around
at certain points in the sort of joy of it all,
and went, "This is like one of those sort of sketch shows.
This is sort of where we're mimicking "Mamma Mia."
We're all 10 years older, and we're wobbling more.
Our jowls are hanging down. We're not nearly as attractive.
None of us can sing at all anymore.
And it's sort of like a ske-- a version of what it was.
And it's kind of a -- it's a prequel,
and the story is about how they are who they are
and why they got to where they got to.
And it was completely magical, actually.
-Congrats on that. And I can't wait --
I want to see Cher. I'm looking forward to that.
-Cher was amazing. -I know.
I'm freaking out about that.
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