Pete Davidson recently disclosed unsettling details regarding the experience of celebrities appearing on the popular YouTube show Hot Ones. The comedian and actor shared his candid thoughts on the grueling nature of the show’s infamous hot wing challenge, revealing that the experience is far more taxing than it may appear on screen.
Davidson, known for his blunt humor, described how the intense heat from the spicy wings takes a significant toll on participants, both physically and mentally. ‘It’s not just about eating hot wings,’ he explained, ‘the aftermath is what gets to you.’
The star also offered insight into how the show is filmed, emphasizing that the process is far more challenging than the final edited version would suggest. His revelations shed light on the harsh conditions that celebrities endure for the sake of entertainment, and the toll it takes on them behind the scenes.
Fans of the show have long been captivated by the reactions of A-list celebrities as they struggle to cope with the heat, but Davidson’s comments have provided a more personal and disturbing perspective on what goes on during the Hot Ones challenge.
The 31-year-old comedian, Pete Davidson, candidly shared the remedies he relied on after enduring the intense Hot Ones challenge, revealing to the 74-year-old Oscar nominee that he resorted to a combination of Pepto-Bismol, high-quality 2-ply Cottonelle toilet paper, and Wet Wipes for relief. ‘A lot of Pepto-Bismol and 2-ply Cottonelle – the good toilet paper, you know?’ Davidson remarked, adding, ‘And some Wet Wipes.
Pete Davidson had previously appeared on the First We Feast talk show in 2020, where his performance on the Hot Ones challenge was so difficult that host Sean Evans ultimately ‘excused me from the last wing.’ Evans recalled, ‘I pulled it off the table. I had to protect you from yourself.’
Davidson, in a conversation with Bill, explained that his experience was particularly challenging due to his medical condition, Crohn’s disease. ‘There were some medical concerns because of my Crohn’s disease,’ he revealed. ‘Oh, by the way, I [experienced] black stool for about a week – flaming hot black stool.#newsafro_















































