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Conan O’Brien said he had a “complete breakdown” on his viral ‘Hot Ones’

Hot Ones YouTube show. The US talk show host was the guest on the season finale of the 23rd season of the First We Feast show, on which celebrities are interviewed by host Sean Evans while eating increasingly hot chicken wings. During the episode, O’Brien, 60, not only completed all 10 of the wings, but he proceeded to smear the hottest sauce all over his face and even started drinking it from the bottle, while wildly exclaiming, “Why can’t I feel it?!” Watch O’Brien’s appearance on the show below: O’Brien appeared on CNN shortly after the episode went live and spoke to host Jake Tapper about the experience.
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'Didn't have many female figures' YouTuber Elz the Witch on childhood insight
YouTube since 2018 and has become a household name in the gaming industry, even attending the recent BRIT awards.The YouTuber has spoken exclusively to Express.co.uk about how she made it in the industry and broke into a male-dominated field.Elz began gaming aged eight, and is known for her regular commentaries on games such as The Sims and Fortnite.In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, Elz revealed how she made it in gaming and how there was a lack of "female figures" in the gaming industry when she started out.She said: "As a female in the gaming space there are always challenges."Growing up I didn't have any female figures to look up to that were vocal about their love for gaming."These days with the internet and online access, there are loads more women who are present within the industry, and I’d like to think that the work I do encourages females to embrace their love for gaming without any compromise."She continued: "Everyone should be encouraged to be themselves, I feel really passionately about not fitting into a box and breaking boundaries - and I want other females to feel motivated to do the same."Since starting her YouTube in 2018, Elz has now over 200,000 subscribers and has worked with the likes of KSI, Harry Pinero and AJ Tracey, as well as many other big names.However, the road to her success has not always been as smooth sailing, due to breaking into a male-dominated industry.About the divide, she said: "Gaming is a male-dominated industry, and people tend to perceive it that way too."But I’ve started to notice the impact that females are having in the space."With the rise of live streaming and YouTube, there are tons of women making their mark and it's really great to see.She continued:
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Fans suspect YouTube ‘deepfaker’ behind great ‘Book of Boba Fett’ CGI
A YouTuber, after going viral for impeccably remastering and recreating “Star Wars” scenes with “deepfake” editing software, was hired by Lucasfilm’s Industrial Light & Magic, according to The Wrap. His jaw-dropping clips first came out last summer — and it didn’t take long for fans to notice.Diehards across the galaxy suspect that the man, known only by the username “Shamook,” is responsible for a noticeable improvement in the computer-generated imagery featured in “The Book of Boba Fett” compared to that from “The Mandalorian” in late 2020.Shamook, who got the CGI job thanks to the popular videos he created of enhanced “Star Wars” characters like Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor/Sir Alec Guinness,) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford/Alden Ehrenreich), was especially known for the touch-ups on Luke in the Season 2 finale of “The Mandalorian.”The connection caused fans to speculate that Shamook was the reason why the de-aged Skywalker appeared noticeably more lifelike during yesterday’s cameo-filled “Boba Fett” episode, compared to how he looked in “The Mandalorian.”“It looked like Shamook’s work on “The Book of Boba Fett” Ep.
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Richard Hammond leaves fans horrified by getting back in the car that almost killed him
The Grand Tour presenter has suffered numerous crashes over the years, but the Vampire Dragster accident is considered the worst.On the 20th of September 2006, Richard was seriously injured while filming an episode of Top Gear at the former RAF Elvington airfield near York.He was driving the Vampire, a jet-powered car, which was said to be capable of travelling up to 370mph, but his front-right tyre failed unexpectedly and caused it to lose control before rolling over to its demise.At the point of blow out, Richard was travelling at 288mph but upon initial impact had slowed to 232mph, mainly as a result of the roll cage digging into the ground and the top his helmet being dragged across the surface.It has been speculated that if he was any taller, he would have been decapitated.As rescuers turned the car upright and cut an unconscious Richard free, he was put in a neck brace and placed on a stretcher before the air ambulance arrived.A post shared by Richard Hammond (@richardhammond)Doctors treating him announced that he had a "significant brain injury" following the crash.After he almost died in the wreckage, Richard vowed to never get back in a dragster... until now.The motoring fanatic couldn't help himself as he geared up to drive the rebuilt Vampire for an episode of DriveTribe.In the episode, Richard could be seen visibly shaken as he approached the vehicle for the first time since the horror accident, 15 years ago."Oh, this is...
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