Ep 4. Aubrey Plaza Snorts Milk While Eating Spicy Wings
- June 20, 2019
- 24 min
-
7.6 (52)
Aubrey Plaza, the talented and quirky actress known for her roles in Parks and Recreation and Legion, takes on the hot seat on the latest episode of Hot Ones. Host Sean Evans presents her with a plate of spicy wings, each coated in a progressively hotter sauce.
As they delve into the first wing, Aubrey talks about her experience working on the hit show Parks and Recreation, including her character's iconic deadpan humor and her memorable onscreen romance with Chris Pratt. She also reflects on her real-life friendships with her co-stars and their recent reunion.
As the heat ramps up, Aubrey discusses her recent film, Child's Play, a modern retelling of the classic horror story about a killer doll. She talks about the challenges of playing a mother figure in the film and working with the animatronic doll on set.
As they reach the halfway point, Aubrey reveals her love for hot sauce and spices, sharing stories of her travels to different countries and trying their local cuisine. She also talks about her experience growing up in a household where her father was a professional poker player and how it influenced her own approach to risk-taking and decision-making.
As the heat becomes truly intense, Aubrey begins to exhibit some unusual behavior, snorting milk through her nose to try and relieve the burning sensation. Despite the heat, she soldiers on, discussing her upcoming projects, including the new movie The Ark and her work as a producer on the TV show The Build.
Finally, they reach the last wing, coated in a fiery sauce made with the infamous Carolina Reaper pepper. As Aubrey takes a deep breath and prepares for the final challenge, Sean asks her about her career goals and what she hopes to achieve in the future. She reflects on the importance of constantly pushing herself and taking risks in order to grow as an artist and a person.
In the end, Aubrey emerges victorious, having conquered the hot sauce challenge with grace and humor. The episode serves as a testament to her unique personality and talent, as well as the power of hot sauce to bring people together in unexpected ways.