James Corden Eats a Tarantula to Avoid Naming Least Favorite ‘Late Late Show’ Guest (Video)
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Tony Maglio | October 16, 2018 @ 6:53 AM
Last Updated: October 16, 2018 @ 7:04 AM
Jon Hamm made his “Late Late Show” debut on Monday night, when James Corden sat his guest right down at the “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” table. It’s not nearly as comfy as the CBS show’s couch.
Early on in the recurring gross-out game, in which a player must answer a highly personal question that is usually either embarrassing or chock-full of consequences to avoid eating or drinking something atrocious, Hamm choked down a chili cheese-dog smoothie to avoid ranking “Batman” actors from best to worst.
Corden creeped out the entire audience by eating a tarantula and keeping secret his least favorite “Late Late Show” guest, though he let it slip that it’s a dude. You get how this game goes.
Later, Hamm doubles up on hot sauce shots to avoid naming his least-favorite co-star of his career, which has been a rather prolific one since AMC’s “Mad Men” took off.
Finally, everyone saved the best (or worst, depending how you look at it) for last: Hamm had to eat bull penis to get out of showing Corden just how big his human penis is. Sorry, Ma Corden.
Watch the video above.
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