Celebrity podcasting is on the rise, with 'ill-advised' starring Bill Nighy as an agony uncle. The 75-year-old actor has taken to the format, doling out advice and sharing his innermost secrets in a unique blend of humor and vulnerability.
Nighy describes the show as a "refuge for the clumsy and awkward", which is certainly reflected in its conversational tone and generous spirit. Each episode begins with reasons why listeners shouldn't trust his opinions, adding to the show's offbeat charm.
The podcast has gained traction worldwide, attracting a diverse range of callers who tune in for both advice and entertaining life stories from Nighy. The actor regales listeners with tales of his early days as an actor, including how he briefly went deaf after putting toilet paper in his ears to sleep, and his infamous commitment to smuggling Marmite on set.
Nighy's rise to podcasting fame is part of a broader trend in celebrity-led podcasts that prioritize authenticity, personality, and entertainment value. According to Cold Glass Productions' CEO Ben Kerr, "the best celebrity-led podcasts put you in an intimate space and make you feel like you're part of something bigger."
The 'ill-advised' format has proven successful for other celebrities too, including Stanley Tucci's negroni recipes during the pandemic, and Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud, which elicits intimate tales from A-listers while they lie on a couch.
Johnny Flynn, who starred alongside Nighy in the 2020 adaptation of Emma, describes him as "viscerally honest and kind", adding to his appeal as an agony uncle. The rise of streaming has indeed contributed to the popularity of celebrity-led podcasts, providing a new space for celebrities to connect with fans and control their narratives.
In short, 'ill-advised' is not just a podcast but a unique way for Bill Nighy to share himself and offer advice in a format that blends humor, vulnerability, and entertainment.
Nighy describes the show as a "refuge for the clumsy and awkward", which is certainly reflected in its conversational tone and generous spirit. Each episode begins with reasons why listeners shouldn't trust his opinions, adding to the show's offbeat charm.
The podcast has gained traction worldwide, attracting a diverse range of callers who tune in for both advice and entertaining life stories from Nighy. The actor regales listeners with tales of his early days as an actor, including how he briefly went deaf after putting toilet paper in his ears to sleep, and his infamous commitment to smuggling Marmite on set.
Nighy's rise to podcasting fame is part of a broader trend in celebrity-led podcasts that prioritize authenticity, personality, and entertainment value. According to Cold Glass Productions' CEO Ben Kerr, "the best celebrity-led podcasts put you in an intimate space and make you feel like you're part of something bigger."
The 'ill-advised' format has proven successful for other celebrities too, including Stanley Tucci's negroni recipes during the pandemic, and Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud, which elicits intimate tales from A-listers while they lie on a couch.
Johnny Flynn, who starred alongside Nighy in the 2020 adaptation of Emma, describes him as "viscerally honest and kind", adding to his appeal as an agony uncle. The rise of streaming has indeed contributed to the popularity of celebrity-led podcasts, providing a new space for celebrities to connect with fans and control their narratives.
In short, 'ill-advised' is not just a podcast but a unique way for Bill Nighy to share himself and offer advice in a format that blends humor, vulnerability, and entertainment.