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His questions are well-researched and cover a wide variety of topics.

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Sean Evans, the host, actually knows how to conduct an interview. The set-up is an obvious gimmick - make celebrities eat chicken wings of increasing levels of hotness and see how they try to survive the pain - but it’s what is built on top of those foundations that make it special.

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The point is to sell yourself as the best version of that celebrity.īy contrast, Hot Ones is both deeper and messier than your average Kimmel interview. Neither of these options made for much of an interview, with all the questions being softballs that publicist-approved shallowness. Buzzfeed, at its prime, excelled in this realm by having the rich and famous cuddle puppies, read horny fan tweets, and play one of their many quizzes. Jimmy Fallon and Ellen DeGeneres used to be very good at this, having guests play games and do skits that prized a shambolic brand of relatability over anything more insightful. We’re in the age of the viral moment and everyone is hunting for that fad that will force them in front of as many eyeballs as possible. It used to be the Big Deal to go on The Tonight Show, but talk-show interviews seem far less important to the cycle. It’s simple enough, but in execution, both series offer a refreshing spin on familiar territory, bringing depth and relatability to the well-worn celebrity profile. Both shows revolve around a celebrity interview where chicken (or vegan variant) is consumed and questions are asked by the host. Hot Ones and the Chicken Shop Date make for two of the most anticipated aspects of any publicity tour, particularly for online audiences.







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