• @JeSuisUnHombre@lemm.ee
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    1419 hours ago

    I think the hot wings do a couple things, give them a sort of trajectory for the interview, make interviewee more vulnerable, and gimmick for brand recognition. The interviewer is also just really good at his job and asks interesting questions, so it could probably work without that stuff but certainly wouldn’t have the notoriety it currently does.

    • dustbunnies [she/her, comrade/them]
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      519 hours ago

      this is gonna drive me to be @UlyssesT@hexbear.net but about Hot Ones instead of Elon

      this is the most ridiculous premise for an interview show

      my other comment bears repeating:

      how do celebrities feel about paper cuts?!?! check out my new YouTube show to find out

      that feels equally pertinent to the culture

      • @goferking0
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        28 hours ago

        If it makes you feel better they also didn’t think it would do so well/work when they started.

        Hot Ones has turned from a semi-prank show cracking jokes in a semi-populated corner of the internet to a heavy hitter on the talk-show circuit.

        https://www.eater.com/23045066/hot-ones-celebrity-seasons-show

        Maybe seeing dj kahlid not be able to handle cholula then clowned on for his inhiblity to actually give an answer to any question?

      • @JeSuisUnHombre@lemm.ee
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        918 hours ago

        Eating hot wings is a pretty standard food challenge in the states. Many local wings places were doing it long before this YouTube show. (Like “if you can eat this plate of ghost pepper wings you get them for free and your picture on the wall”) I don’t know much about the brand but they definitely were always planning on doing food related things based on the name “first we feast” and this idea makes sense. The interviews are otherwise normal and like I said have this guy who’s a good interviewer. If you’re curious, find a celebrity you like and watch that episode. Or you can just forget the whole thing because I assure you there are much weirder premises for interview shows.

        • dustbunnies [she/her, comrade/them]
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          17 hours ago

          totally understand the premise of eating hot wings, I have a friend who is super into them and enters contents and impresses large men with her heat-eating ability

          it’s just baffling to me as a context for Getting To Know Someone, which I’m beginning to understand is how some of you are seeing it

          idk how else to explain that it’s weird to me that watching someone suffer a food makes them relatable/likable, which leaves me with the idea that it’s me that’s weird here

          everybody else gets it, and I get that, but it is very weird to me

          edit: also, I’m not looking for weird interview shows to make celebrities relatable. they will never be relatable to me, fuck celebrities ❤️

          • 2812481591 [any, it/its]
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            414 hours ago

            Have you heard In Vino Veritas? this is the same, but you degrade their faculties with pain instead of CNS depressants.

          • courier8377 [he/him, comrade/them]
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            418 hours ago

            The juxtaposition of the challenge and the interview was the novelty that I think gave hot ones its initial appeal though, to be trite the suffering is the point