Though Maya Rudolph has hilariously appeared on three fictional episodes of YouTube‘s Hot Ones, don’t anticipate her to ever take the spicy problem in actual life.
The First We Feast present host Sean Evans just lately revealed that the Saturday Night Live alum turned down an look on the present when he performed himself for a Season 2 scene of her Apple TV+ collection Loot, wherein Rudolph’s billionaire philanthropist character Molly does the problem.
“Once I did Loot, I used to be like, ‘Hey, you recognize, right here you at the moment are doing faux Sizzling Ones for the third time. When Loot comes on, it’s best to come on the present. That will be a pleasant full-circle factor,’” recalled Evans to Bowen Yang on a current Hot Ones. “After which, she stated to me — I’ll always remember this — she goes, ‘Sean, I’ll sit down with you and discuss no matter. There isn’t a means in fuh-UCK I’m ever consuming these wings!’ That’s what she stated to me.”
Yang defined, “You simply did the Maya Rudolph vowel separation, I find it irresistible!”
Evans raved to Yang earlier within the episode, “If you happen to get parodied on Saturday Night time Stay, that’s a win. But in addition, the opposite factor that I believe is humorous is that somebody from Saturday Night time Stay has to go and supply a Sean Evans outfit. … Hair is fairly simple.”
Earlier than the Loot scene, Rudolph played Beyoncé in a Sizzling Ones sketch on a 2021 episode of SNL that she hosted, which earned her an Emmy for Excellent Visitor Actress in a Comedy Collection. She reprised the sketch final season as nation Beyoncé, with forged member Mikey Day reprising his impression of Evans.
“I don’t even know if I nailed her,” Rudolph instructed Deadline of the most recent Beyoncé sketch. “That’s the factor, we had finished Beyoncé in so many various incarnations that it simply turned extra of like regardless of the Beyoncé character was that we created on the time, which I’m glad that she has a great time with too. Nevertheless it’s essentially the most enjoyable.”