McCarthy, who currently stars as Ursula in “The Little Mermaid,” put her taste buds to the test when she stopped by “Hot Ones.”
Instead of taking a glass of water, McCarthy grabbed a spray bottle with milk in it and sprayed it into her mouth.“That one’s like I inhaled spicy smoke,” she said while eating a wing covered in a sauce called The Spicy Shark.She took out a can of whipped cream to help alleviate the flavor from Jalapeno Chico.“It hurts so much to smile,” she added later.McCarthy found herself at a loss when she tried Da’ Bomb Beyond Insanity.“Oh my God,” she said as she struggled with the intense flavor.
She poured her milk into a pitcher of ice and drank after her last sauce, the Hot Ones' The Last Dab Apollo.McCarthy tried whipped cream to help control the impact of the spice.Amid her struggles with the spice, McCarthy managed to make time to answer Evans' questions, including how she was stressed out about appearing on the 40th anniversary special for “Saturday Night Live,” where she played Chris Farley’s motivational speaker, Matt Foley.
“My knees were buckling,” she said, noting that she was not “physically controlling my body in any way and I’m about to go live as somebody that I really hold in such high regard.” “Somehow the new log line is that comedies don’t work. I think bad comedies don’t work. I think bad movies don’t work, but I will fight to my last breath, which will be in about four more wings, that comedies are important and I think it brings people together.”
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