popular YouTube show that features celebrities being interviewed while eating spicy chicken wings. “Howdy Sean Evans,” Rudolph said while dressed as the “Cowboy Carter” version of Beyoncé, 42. “It’s a pleasure for you to have me.”Rudolph delivered various epic jokes as Queen B, including telling Day, 44, that he’s “the whitest man I have ever seen.” She also used country puns as an ode to Beyoncé’s brilliant new album.
After trying the first two wings, Rudolph struggled to compose herself and answer any of Day’s questions.“I’m so sorry. My bones are still on fire,” Rudolph said.Later in the segment, Rudolph couldn’t spill the tea on “Act III” of Bey’s “Renaissance” trilogy because she was dying over the wings.
So, she grabbed a cup of milk and poured it all over Day, telling him, “You need to kill yourself, Gollum.”Rudolph then summoned her assistant, played by Kenan Thompson, to help her deal with the spicy wings.
Thompson, 46, put lotion in Rudolph’s mouth to cool her off. “It’s not working!” Rudolph screamed. “Why can’t I slay this? Why is this janky hot wing show the one thing Beyoncé cannot do?”Fed up with the hot wings interview, Rudolph left and Thompson sat in the interview chair to field the rest of Day’s questions.
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