Robyn Malcolm just took part in an absolutely no-holds-barred interview with Anika Moa, with topics ranging from sex to Shortland Street to politics and more.
They discussed losing their virginity, "w**king for years", Malcolm's Shorty Street character being "a bit of a r**t bag", and how menopause was making her"f**king psycho" - literally holding nothing back.
"It was a nasty and embarrassing moment in New Zealand history," Malcolm told Moa.
"All we were doing was...it was so simple - it was like; New Zealand actors should be treated the way every other actor on this production is being treated. The only reason is that somehow we were undervalued and that's all it was - I got yelled at, pushed in the gutter, got a death threat; 'why don't you f*ck off to Australia and die of a spider bite,'" she recalls.
You can check out the full interview below, plus see Moa lighten the mood with a round of Celebri-gasm, featuring really, really cringey impersonations of John Campbell and Kim Dotcom.