When comedian Conan O’Brien’s episode started making steam on the Internet, some of his friends got the wrong idea.
“I had a bunch of friends who saw my name on Twitter and the first assumption is, ‘He’s dead,'” O’Brien said on his podcast. “I told people, ‘Oh my God, I thought. , “at last!”‘
O’Brien’s appearance on YouTube’s Hot Wings interview show, hosted by Sean Evans, made waves upon its release earlier this month, with fans marveling at the comedian’s commitment to an unhinged performance in which O’Brien was slathered with hot sauce. He was shown chewing and rubbing on it. his face and chest. As a result, the comedian said, he was left with “incredibly runny” eyes and a mouth that “really hurt.” She also experienced “burning” on her skin, particularly where the substance was trapped under her wedding ring.
“You wash your hands right after, but some of the sauce got under my wedding ring,” she said. “I took it off and I was like, ‘Oh right, there’s acid under it.’
O’Brien said he doesn’t usually eat spicy food — not even Tabasco or Tapatio — but that he wouldn’t do much in pursuit of the joke.
“If I think something is going to be funny, I’ll do it and deal with it later,” he said, before detailing what it was like dealing with the aftermath of eating spice.
“I found a construction site where they were doing spot welding, and I went over there. And I said, ‘Gentleman, if you want, I can weld these girders for you in, I guess, about 15 minutes. “You’re going to need to look away because I’m going to drop my pants,” he joked. have done People were driving by saying, ‘Conan O’Brien’s pants are around his ankles, and I think there’s fire coming out of his ass, and he’s welding a building.’
Despite the extreme performance, O’Brien said he didn’t go into the day with much of a plan.
He said that I was aware of this show, obviously it is a very successful show. “I went in thinking, whatever, I’ve just got to eat all the feathers, and just go for it and make a fool of myself. I had that plan in mind, but didn’t know much beyond that.
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