Daniel Kaluuya the Black Panther star is the most recent celebrity to take on the iconic challenge. The post’s “Hot Ones” interview becomes viral. Daniel Kaluuya blasted his way through the ‘Hot Ones’ challenge, but in the end, the fire got to him. Watch him slightly cry and discuss being delirious here.
Celebrities share their lives and occupations while ‘enjoying’ a table of chicken wings with an ever-spicier array of hot sauces in this innovative interview style. The maximum number of guests, who are invited to the challenge are dropped out from heat exhaustion and are unable to speak or even think clearly as their tongues gradually catch fire, yet Black Panther actor Kaluuya breezed through with remarkable ease.
But with Hot Ones, challenge you can still flee, but you can’t hide, and things started to let it go south for the 33-year-old at the ending. After completing the challenge and devouring 10 successively hotter wings, he arrogantly proclaimed that he was “made for this”. But as the sweltering heat took hold, his eyebrows rose to the top of his head in a matter of seconds.
Daniel Kaluuya is seen screaming at the end of the challenge, “Where is the water?!” before jumping back into his seat. As Kaluuya wiped tears from his cheeks, the host Sean Evans asked him about his ability to cry at the right time on camera.
“If you need tears, use insane hot sauce, not menthol,” Kaluuya said. The Oscar winner then gave some somewhat unconventional advice to home viewers. Take care of yourself, man,” he advised. Cream your ankles, especially the backs of your ankles.
Kaluuya recently disclosed that he drew inspiration from Bruce Willis for his performance in Jordan Peele’s upcoming film Nope. “We had a lot of discussions leading up to the filming, and when I arrived on set, I was shocked to discover that it was an action movie. He said to The Hollywood Reporter, “Holy shit.
To even be creating a movie like this with Keke Palmer as the protagonist, he as lead, and Jordan as the director on this level of budget and for it to be original – it’s so crucial that this film resonates, he says. He only cares about original films and original content. A mysterious force that affects both human and animal behavior is encountered by ranch workers at a California horse ranch, according to the movie’s synopsis. The film will also include Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun. The Get Out actor gave The Hollywood Reporter an update on his Barney live-action remake while also doing an unhindered interview. One of the first projects the actor’s new production company, 59 percent, unveiled was his reworking of the purple dinosaur. He acknowledged that the project is still in its early stages of development and that the script is currently being revised.