![]() What we would do is one of us would read the book, because one of us did it last time, or I’ll take the podcasts, you take the YouTube interviews. Do you do all the research yourself or is there a team that helps you out?įor the first couple of years, it was just me and Chris (Schonberger). You have so much research on the celebrity guests prepared for the show. That’s what’s funny, too, is that in all these episodes that we’ve done, there’s no episode that’s like the last one. The celebrities become slightly different in their demeanour and approach. Just like the Broad City episode where Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer were just dripping in sweat. Then you have some of the most famous people in the world just swearing uncontrollably and dry heaving on camera. It starts off kind of chill and then we sort of wall you into this false sense of security zone and then into a midway point into just straight up sauces that were only designed for pranks. It’s your classic interview show, but there’s a caveat with our celebrity guests, we are interviewing them but in the process of the interview we have them eating increasingly spicy chicken wings. How would you describe Hot Ones to someone who’s never watched the series before? But to answer your question it’s a little strange. And then I feel this pressure to keep the conversation going which is so annoying for the person interviewing me. But then when you’re trusting someone else to keep the ball up I think I’m an annoying person to interview because I’m definitely more comfortable asking the questions than answering them. I think that sometimes as an interviewer what I always do is get nervous about the ball hitting the ground and so if I’m hosting then I know that I can just keep that ball. Global News: Is it weird to be on the other side of the interview right now? ![]()
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