“We’ll film something in the morning, break for lunch, and when we finish filming, it’s nighttime,” Keogh told me. Although the material was the primary focus, viewers were more interested in the time of day.
“You’ll get that one person who’ll say, ‘This is a really long session, it was daytime a minute ago, and now it’s nighttime,’” she said. Her response was straightforward: “Just have a w””k and get on with it.”
Keogh found these comments unusual but amusing. “Who cares whether it’s daylight or nighttime? “It’s really weird,” she said.
Fans noted more than just time alterations. Keogh chuckled as she remembered how viewers would comment on her mismatched socks.

“I’ll do a scene with odd socks, and people will notice that I’m wearing odd socks,” according to her. “I’m like, ‘What are you looking at my socks for?’”