10 Radio 1 moments that prove two celebs are better than one
This week on Radio 1, Greg James interviewed and about their new single Waterfall and that's quite a big deal, what with them being two of the most famous women in the whole pop universe.
Listen to Greg's chat with Sia and Pink here
P!nk and Sia chat to Greg James
And there’s some pretty exciting news from Sia!
They've teamed up on a new single by producers and given us a reminder that two celebrities are always better than one - and here's ten more reasons why.
Katy Perry & Ed Sheeran
Was there any Taylor-tension in the Radio 1 studios when her supposed rival and British BFF were both in the building? Hell no.
After 'thanking' Ed for keeping her single Chained To The Rhythm off the UK No.1 spot, Ed crashed Nick Grimshaw's studio for a double chat with two of the biggest pop stars on the entire planet.
Matty Healy & Tom Daley
When Matty from co-hosted the Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw in 2016, his stories about what not to put in your armpits were entertaining enough.
But just when we all thought things had peaked in the studio, Olympics star Tom Daley popped in to discuss the most important questions about professional swimming: Do athletes pee in the pool?
Jamie Dornan & Alan Carr
We're not sure who enjoyed playing Hunt The Sausage the most - Nick, Alan or Jamie.
It was meat-fuelled CARNAGE and sadly, the sausage hunt proved fruitless.
Jennifer Lawrence & Chris Pratt
"Where do you keep your Oscar?"
Jennifer Lawrence didn't hold back on Chris Pratt when the pair played but TBH, with his comments on her "fake hair", he gave as a good as he got.
Fred & CiCi from First Dates
FACT: Fred from First Dates doesn't only wear a suit and tie. We're still not sure how we feel about this, TBH.
Anna Kendrick & Justin Timberlake
Both Justin and Anna handled themselves brilliantly when they played AlphabetiCall on Matt Edmondson's show but it's worth watching Anna's face of horror as she listens to Justin before she tries her luck.
She looks exactly like this feature makes us feel: super, super awkward.
Kit Harington & Maisie Williams
We were thrilled to help Kit Harrington and Maisie Williams plan a night out (live on Radio 1).
No seriously, it was a truly iconic moment in Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ broadcasting history.
Colin Firth & Renee Zellweger
Colin Firth and Renee Zellweger, when promoting a Bridget Jones movie, should never ever be separated. This video shows why.
Jennifer Saunders & Joanna Lumley
And the same goes for Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. A perfect pair who should always, ALWAYS work (and visit Radio 1) together.