Pharrell Williamsbrought his signature cool factor toThe Graham Norton Show, but this time, his style raised some eyebrows.

As the singer joined comedy legend Billy Crystal and British stars Hugh Bonneville and Emily Mortimer on the show’s couch, he promoted his new biopic,Piece By Piece.

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Pharrell Williams shared the couch with Billy Crystal, Hugh Bonneville and Emily Mortimer onThe Graham Norton Show

“How Rude”: Pharrell Williams Slammed For “Disrespectful” Fashion Choice On The Graham Norton Show

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“How Rude”: Pharrell Williams Slammed For “Disrespectful” Fashion Choice On The Graham Norton Show

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People may choose to wear sunglasses indoors for several reasons, such as medical conditions like photophobia (light sensitivity) or migraines, which make bright lights uncomfortable.

Others wear them to reduce eye strain from screens or fluorescent lighting, or for confidence and privacy. In some cases, it’s simply a personal style choice or a way to maintain a signature look.

It is unclear whether Pharrell had a reason behindwearing the sunglasses. Some viewers took to social media to express theirviews about his fashion move.

Fans on social media had a lot to say about Pharrell’s sunglasses, which never came off throughout the show

“How Rude”: Pharrell Williams Slammed For “Disrespectful” Fashion Choice On The Graham Norton Show

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“How Rude”: Pharrell Williams Slammed For “Disrespectful” Fashion Choice On The Graham Norton Show

“I’m sorry but how rude is Pharrell sat there with his sunglasses on, so disrespectul,” read one comment.

“Why is he wearing sunglasses indoors? … I love Pharrell, but take your sunglasses off #GrahamNortonShow,’” read a second comment.

Another wrote, “Lot of respect to Pharrell Williams as a musician but I lose interest when someone is wearing sunglasses on a show like this.”

“Sunglasses – just rude. (Unless he has some medical reason),” one said.

“Why is Pharrell wearing sunglasses? I know he’s cool but please!” one social media user said

The Grammy-winning artist spoke about his new biopicPiece By Piece, which uniquely narrates hisstory through Legoanimation, while on the show.

TheHappysinger’s vibrantsynesthesia—where he perceives music in colors—was also a recurring theme in the biopic, allowing viewers to experience his creative process from a deeply personal perspective.

The unique sensoryphenomenon of synesthesiaallows people to“see” music as vibrant colorsor even “taste” words.

“This is the way you respond to senses, or your senses work slightly differently?” Graham asked the musician during the show.

“Precisely,” Pharrell responded. “So the most popular one is sound to colour. But there’s all types of synesthesia out there in the world. So basically what synesthesia is, it’s like when we are all born, as like newborns, all of our nerve endings for the senses, they’re basically together.”Eligijus Sinkunas

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