Jameela Jamiljust gave one of the most entertaining interviews of the year on Wednesday’s episode ofThe View.
“I’d have my own Netflix documentary series about all the erections I’ve murdered.”
“Is it the accent that makes them flop?

Jameela Jamil falling to the table on ‘The View’.ABC
“I don’t know, let’s date you’ll see,” Jamil said.
“I’m asking you out, officially, on television.”
It’s ridiculous.”
Jamil continued with some tips for the audience.
“Don’t do it…
It’s not your friend.
You think it’s your friend.
It’s your enemy.
Don’t make me say it.”
“I hate exercise,” she said.
“I had an eating disorder for 20 years.
I looked at exercise as something I just did to punish myself for eating.
It was all based around my aesthetic.
So when I recovered from anorexia, I didn’t go near moving my body.
I stayed in bed for, like, eight years pretty much.
Sorry, I apologize for my language.”
Hostin again turned to the show’s EP, Brian Teta.
“Do we have a shot of Brian?”
Hostin said before the camera cut to Teta watching the segment.
“Now he’s on the floor,” Goldberg quipped.
“I apologize, children.
That is very bad language,” Jamil clarified just before the interview ended.
WhenThe Viewreturned, Goldberg bid the audience adieu by praising the delightful chaos.
“This was a good day,” the Oscar-winning actress said.
“Really interesting!”
The Viewairs weekdays at 11 a.m.