Kilmeade said that he agreed with Kooiman and referred to Blunt's appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week, in which she said that being a U.S. citizen was "so strange and slightly disarming" and added, "I'm not sure I'm entirely thrilled about it. People ask me about the whole day. They were like, 'Oh, it must have been so emotional.' I was like, 'It wasn't! It was sad!' I like being British." At the ceremony, Blunt said she also had to renounce Queen Elizabeth II. "The thing that's weird is I do get to keep both my British citizenship and this, but you have to renounce her. So, it's kind of typically American—not to be rude—but I had to renounce her in the room but I don't actually, technically renounce her," the actress told host Jimmy Kimmel. "They're like, 'Just say it. You don't have to mean it, but just say it.'"

"Why is that typical American?" Kilmeade asked.

Kilmeade then referred to Blunt's ex-boyfriend and husband, telling the co-hosts, "By the way, she lived with Michael Bublé in Vancouver and then married John Krasinski, who was very good in The Office."