Jason Sudeikis Embraces Da Bomb While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones

Jason Sudeikis Embraces Da Bomb While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones

Jason Sudeikis is known for his decade on Saturday Night Live, comedy box-office smashes like We’re The Millers and Horrible Bosses, and—of course—his role as Ted Lasso in the 11x Emmy Award–winning hit show, now in its third season on Apple TV+. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as Sudeikis takes on the wings of death and discusses comedy heroes, Kansas City BBQ, and the connection between magic and improv.

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48 Responses

  1. First We Feast says:

    Welcome to Season 21! Who would have thought? Not us…

  2. SinisterMD says:

    The thing people probably don’t realize about a good interview is when the person being interviewed takes a vested interest in the other person and asks questions back. Jason did this masterfully and it goes to show what a genuinely good guy he is.

  3. JD Moore says:

    As someone from Kansas City, I’m so happy to have Jason Sudeikis as our cultural ambassador!

  4. Euclyptus Euphoria says:

    Ted Lasso is honestly one of the most pure hearted characters I’ve ever seen, always loved the show and I was happy to see him on here

    • Rob Campbell says:

      100% – he has a Dale Cooper-like innocence and sincerity that’s so endearing.

    • TarmakWorm says:

      @Rob Campbell I think it’s more than that. He is not innocent, he just chooses to be kind, even with his own problems

    • Brack says:

      I don’t think an entertainer has so completely changed my opinion of them purely through a performance.

    • Euclyptus Euphoria says:

      @Brack Keanu for me personally

    • Stewpid GoRilla says:

      I didn’t really like the way season 3 started, but man it has really turned around the last few episodes in my opinion.

  5. DOMINIQUE EDEN says:

    This guy just exudes the best vibes. So pleased to see him on this show.

    • Alchemy Peppers says:

      So true

    • Marie U says:

      ya until you get purposely served papers in a very public event while on stage presenting a film you’ve directed

    • Kathleen Clark says:

      Not to his ex

    • B T says:

      @Kathleen Clark how so?

    • DOMINIQUE EDEN says:

      @Marie U Hi Marie and anyone else who ends up reading this :)) – I truly hope you’re having a great day just thought I’d give my two cents on this situation.

      I think he must be the best actor in the world if he can be that malicious, disrespectful and mean in his private life to someone he once loved and the mother of his children. Only to publicly come across this genuinely kindhearted and be talked about by the cast and crew on his show like he’s as sweet as sugar and as harmless as a fly. Obviously I don’t condone it if he did do that on purpose, it was horrible and I sympathise deeply with Olivia. Her grace and composure in that situation was admirable to say the least but to quote the most recent episode of Ted Lasso: “I hope that either all of us or none of us are judged by the actions of our weakest moments, but rather by the strength we show when and if we’re ever given a second chance.”

      Sorry for the essay haha I speak in a very convoluted way irl and apparently that transfers to YouTube comment sections too. Again, I hope you have a great rest of your day. :))

  6. Taylor W says:

    That Owen Wilson impression killed me. So happy to see Jason on here ❤

  7. raulwalton2 says:

    I was a NBC Page during Jason’s time on the cast at SNL. For the season finale, I had to count with a clicker everyone entering Rockefeller Plaza, for the fire Marshall. Most people ignored me as they walked by. But Jason, as he walking and chatting in a big group, says to me “my man, what are we at?” I responded, quite surprised, “three hundred and eleven,” to which he responded with a big smile “ah, 311, great band from Omaha!” Great dude who really is as you see – he’s a real people person.

  8. Jacqueline says:

    Ted Lasso was one of the only beacons of hope for humanity during the pandemic and I am forever grateful for Jason

    • T L says:

      lol you’re so right. That was a dark time and that show definitely helped me maintain a modicum of faith in humanity 😂

    • Kyuzo says:

      It’s such an awful show. Sickly sweet sentimentality and brain dead humor, the televised equivalent of a bad Hallmark card.

  9. Pete Finch says:

    I love when guests turn the show around and ask Sean questions, and Jason did that more than most. Also, has any guest ever gone for seconds on Da Bomb?

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