Conan O’Brien went ham on Hot Ones. But there were consequences to his hilarious antics!
14.04.2024 - 08:57 / nme.com
Hot Ones YouTube show. The US talk show host was the guest on the season finale of the 23rd season of the First We Feast show, on which celebrities are interviewed by host Sean Evans while eating increasingly hot chicken wings. During the episode, O’Brien, 60, not only completed all 10 of the wings, but he proceeded to smear the hottest sauce all over his face and even started drinking it from the bottle, while wildly exclaiming, “Why can’t I feel it?!” Watch O’Brien’s appearance on the show below: O’Brien appeared on CNN shortly after the episode went live and spoke to host Jake Tapper about the experience.
“I had a complete breakdown – physically, emotionally, spiritually,” he said. “If I think something’s funny, I will do it and suffer later. And that’s exactly what happened.” “When I got home, my hand was burning.
I realised that the sauce got underneath my wedding ring and was burning through my skin. Because it’s an acid, you idiot!” O’Brien is currently promoting his new HBO travel series Conan O’Brien Must Go, itself a spinoff from his podcast, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend. The former writer for Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons concluded his run of late night talk shows in 2021 after 28 years.
Conan O’Brien went ham on Hot Ones. But there were consequences to his hilarious antics!
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returning to the storied late-night franchise for the first time since he dramatically left it in 2010 after his public spat with NBC: the Nimrod Broadcasting Corporation.To quote that network in the 1990s: It’s must-see TV. Why? Conan is one of the last hosts who purely entertained us before the format devolved into tedious, partisan political lectures — and is always a riot. (Fallon doesn’t act like Rachel Maddow, but he’s not entertaining either).More grippingly, though, revenge is in the air.