Don’t name her ma’am.
Lara Spencer jokingly scolded “The Night Agent” star Gabriel Basso for the one-word title he gave her throughout their interview on “Good Morning America” Wednesday.
After discussing Season 2 of Basso’s Netflix motion collection, Spencer praised the actor for being “so authentic.”
“That’s why people love you, you’re very true to yourself and true to your craft,” the journalist mentioned. “Everything I’ve read about you has just been incredibly complimentary, and the show speaks for itself. It is a pleasure to meet you. I hope you’ll come back.”
As Spencer wrapped up the interview by selling “The Night Agent” as soon as extra, she checked out Basso and mentioned, “Come back, please.”
“Yes ma’am,” Basso responded — which sparked a giant response from Spencer.
She threw up her arms and laughed whereas saying, “Don’t call me ma’am.”
Somebody off-camera was heard saying “Oh!” concerning the trade.
The printed then lower to a business, robbing followers of seeing Basso’s response.
However general, issues went swimmingly between Spencer and Basso throughout their four-minute interview.
The chat started with Spencer shaking Basso’s hand and congratulating him on the success of his present.
“Gabriel Basso in the house,” Spencer mentioned because the viewers cheered.
“It’s so nice to meet you in person. I’ve heard great things and of course I’ve seen the show,” the TV anchor gushed.
Basso performs FBI agent Peter Sutherland within the widespread collection, which premiered its first season on Netflix in March 2023.
“I don’t think I’ve ever played a character like this as an adult,” Basso advised The Submit when the collection got here out.
The previous youngster actor added, “This was the first role as an adult where I sort of was put in positions that I hadn’t been in before — a lot of action stuff, which was cool, because I love all that.”
On the finish of 2023, Netflix mentioned “The Night Agent” was the most-watched present of the yr, claiming subscribers spent 812 million hours watching the 10-episode FBI drama.
It topped the record above “Ginny & Georgia: Season 2,” “The Glory,” “Wednesday” and “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.”
Except for “The Night Agent,” Basso can be well-known for taking part in Vice President-elect JD Vance in Netflix’s 2020 movie “Hillbilly Elegy.”
The film, directed by Ron Howard, was tailored from Vance’s 2016 memoir about his upbringing in Ohio.
“The Night Agent” Season 2 premieres Jan. 23 on Netflix.