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Eric André Recalls Being Paranoid After Johnny Knoxville Broke Into His House During Christmas Eve Prank, Talks ‘Jackass Forever’

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Eric André talked about the exciting rollercoaster of emotions he felt during during his experience being in the new “Jackass” movie and how Johnny Knoxville broke into his house on Christmas Eve.

The comedian stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Wednesday night where he recalled the moment he got the call to appear in “Jackass Forever” and jumped at the opportunity to work with the Jackass crew. READ MORE: Comedian Eric Andre Tweets About Being Racially Profiled At Atlanta Airport, Singled Out For ‘Random’ Drug Search “Oh my god, they raised me.

They shaped my worldview,” André told Kimmel, before confessing that his thoughts quickly turned doubtful. “It was the quickest I’ve ever said ‘yes’ to a project, and then I was immediately terrified because being on a ‘Jackass’ set is like the Vietnam War of comedy.

Every step you take, a real landmine or an explosive could be underneath.” After forming relationships with the crew, André admitted that it’s “scary being friends with those guys,” explaining that they will “light you up any chance” that they get, like Knoxville did on Christmas Eve when he thought he could cheer up André after he was sick with Omicron.  READ MORE: ‘Jackass Forever’ Gets One Final Trailer Before Blast-Off “He had toilet paper and an Andy Warhol wig, and he started toilet papering my house.

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