Actress Aimee Lou Wood, 31, appeared on the long-running BBC chat show alongside activist Malala Yousafzai, Oscar-nominee Keira Knightley, and Strictly winner Chris McCausland.
Malala Yousafzai made the audience laugh when she admitted to binge-watching the Netflix series Sex Education, praising it for its educational value.
"I binged watched it for educational purposes and I learnt so much!"
The comedy-drama, which ran for four series, follows Otis (Asa Butterfield) through his awkward teenage years and sexual experiences, often featuring risqué scenes.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner, who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012 as a teenager, is also married to her husband, Asser Malik.
Aimee told host Graham Norton, 62, that she had researched each guest’s star sign before attending the show.
"The activist for women's rights, who survived an assassination attempt in 2012 when she was a teenager after being shot in the head by the Taliban, is married to her handsome husband Asser Malik."
This episode highlighted Malala's unexpected enjoyment of Sex Education and Aimee's thoughtful preparation, blending celebrity culture with important personal stories.
Author's summary: Malala praised Sex Education for its educational value during a lively chat show appearance with Aimee Lou Wood, revealing a personal and surprising connection to the series.