Graham Norton
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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I would make it clear then that office romances are a no-no and that it's in their hands to rectify the situation.
Also tell the cheating husband that although you totally understand his wife's anger, he should advise her not to contact his colleagues, then finalise the meeting, leaving all explosive information with them and hope that they sort it all out.
Good luck.
Big gay, Darren.
I don't really think that's progressed things at all.
Well, and also, like...
Nobody actually needs to call them screaming in the car park.
Nobody needs to say, you know, this is what's happened.
Everybody knows exactly what's happened.
And actually, it's up to the guy that is having an affair to kind of calm things down.
I think you do have to tell the guy who's having an affair.
Go and sort yourself out and sort out your wife.
I mean, that sounds awful, but I mean, this has gone too public now.
Yeah, get a hit, man.
Okay.
Dai, that's D-A-I, says, I say sue the wife.
She's been messaging members of staff directly and repeatedly to cause distress.
It's harassment.
Ugh.
Your staff didn't ask to know this information.