Lewis Hamilton is taking on the spicy wings of death.
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Maya Rudolph reincarnated one of her most iconic impressions while hosting the May 11 episode of Saturday Night Live – Beyonce Knowles.
The 51-year-old Loot actress used to play the “Texas Hold ‘Em” superstar when she was a cast member on the popular late-night show. Back in 2021, she spoofed the star again during a Hot Ones-themed skit.
After delivering a musical performance inspired by Bey during her opening monologue tonight, she suited up as her again to return to Hot Ones!
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In the sketch, Maya donned a cowboy hat and sat down for the spicy interview, where she struggled through answering questions while eating hot chicken wings.
“This is the only thing I have attempted that I did not slay,” she said, referencing the last skit, during which she struggled with the various hot sauces. “And that bothered both me and my husband.”
Her second attempt did not go much better. In fact, it ended with “Bey” running and her assistant pulling a Men In Black memory wipe.
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Lewis Hamilton is taking on the spicy wings of death.
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Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor The Emmy race just got a bit more spicy. Three popular YouTube web series have found their content creators taking a chance on themselves, which could significantly impact the Emmy race in some categories. The spicy chicken wing interview series Hot Ones, hosted by Sean Evans, has successfully petitioned to be included in the outstanding talk series category.
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popular YouTube show that features celebrities being interviewed while eating spicy chicken wings. “Howdy Sean Evans,” Rudolph said while dressed as the “Cowboy Carter” version of Beyoncé, 42. “It’s a pleasure for you to have me.”Rudolph delivered various epic jokes as Queen B, including telling Day, 44, that he’s “the whitest man I have ever seen.” She also used country puns as an ode to Beyoncé’s brilliant new album.
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William Earl administrator Maya Rudolph brought Beyoncé back to “Saturday Night Live,” reprising her impression in order to give Queen B another shot at the spicy chicken wing talk show “Hot Ones.” Opposite Mikey Day’s take on host Sean Evans, Beyoncé returns for the challenging talk show, cocky about the wings until they become uncomfortably hot. As things get more unbearable, she has increasingly difficult instructions for her assistant, played by Kenan Thompson.
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