Ep 4. Ken Jeong Performs a Physical While Eating Spicy Wings
- TVMA
- February 14, 2019
- 26 min
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Ken Jeong, the hilarious comedian and actor, takes on the Hot Ones challenge in this episode of season 8. Known for his roles in The Hangover trilogy, Community, and Crazy Rich Asians, Jeong sits down with host Sean Evans to eat spicy wings while discussing his career and personal life. But instead of just a typical interview, Jeong jokingly suggests a physical examination from Evans while eating the wings.
The episode starts off with the first sauce, Hot Ones' classic sriracha sauce, and Jeong already starts feeling the heat. He talks about his background in medicine before pursuing comedy and acting, mentioning how his experience of performing stand-up comedy in medical school helped him cope with the stress of medical training. As they move on to the second sauce, Howler Monkey, Jeong discusses his start in acting with The Office and his role as the eccentric character, Mr. Chow, in The Hangover.
Moving further down the heat scale, Jeong opens up about his Asian-American heritage and how it has impacted his career. He talks about the importance of representation in Hollywood, especially for the Asian and Asian-American community, and how it has affected his own journey in the industry. As they try the third sauce, Queen Majesty Red Habanero and Black Coffee, Jeong begins to sweat more but still manages to make jokes and keep the conversation light.
As they move on to the fourth sauce, Puckerbutt's Reaper Squeezins, Jeong jokingly suggests that he should get a physical exam while eating the wings to make the interview more interesting. Evans hesitantly agrees, and the two proceed to check Jeong's pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs while he continues to eat the increasingly spicy wings. Despite the comedic antics, Jeong shares some serious insights into his personal life, discussing his wife's cancer diagnosis and how it has affected him and his family.
As they reach the fifth sauce, Da Bomb Beyond Insanity, Jeong struggles to keep up with the heat and starts fanning his mouth. He talks about his role as a judge on The Masked Singer and how he was initially hesitant to take the job, but it ended up being a great experience. They also discuss Jeong's recent Netflix stand-up special, You Complete Me, Ho, and his process in creating comedy.
Finally, they reach the last sauce, The Last Dab Reduxx, and Jeong is visibly struggling to eat the last wing. They wrap up the interview with a Q&A session in which Jeong answers some fans' burning questions, including his favorite moments from The Hangover movies and how he came up with the character of Mr. Chow.
Overall, this episode is a must-watch for fans of Ken Jeong's work and anyone who loves a good comedy interview. With his trademark humor and wit, Jeong manages to make even the spiciest wings seem like a joke, all while sharing some intimate insights into his life and career.