
Pete Davidson has shared far too much information when he was asked if he had any tips for celebs appearing on Hot Ones.
The show sees various celebrities being interviewed by host Sean Evans as they make their way through a platter of increasingly spicy chicken wings (or veggie alternative) and the results are pretty hilarious.
Now, 2020 participant Pete Davidson has revealed the disgusting truth behind filming an episode.
The comedian, 31, shared the graphic details while giving advice to his Riff Raff co-star Bill Murray, who appeared on yesterday's show (6 February).
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Pete said: "A lot of Pepto-Bismol and 2-ply Cottonelle - the good toilet paper, you know?
"And some Wet Wipes."
But that wasn't the worst of his revelations.
When Pete made his first Hot Ones appearance, he did 'so poorly' that the host 'excused me from the last wing.'
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"I pulled it off the table," Sean said during the recent episode. "I had to protect you from yourself."

Pete also shared with Bill that there had been some medical concerns about him going on the show because of his Crohn's disease, a lifelong condition where parts of the digestive system become inflamed.
According to the NHS, common symptoms of the condition include diarrhoea, stomach aches and cramps, blood in your stool, fatigue and unintentional weight loss.
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"There were some medical concerns because of my Crohn's disease," Pete explained. "Oh by the way, I s**t black for about a week - flaming hot black s**t."
Despite the rather disgusting aftermath, Pete decided to do it all again alongside Murray, scoffing 'f**k' as he bit into the final wing.
"Motherf**ker. I don't know why I thought it would be better... I got it."

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Murray, on the other hand, smashed it, barely even reacting as he tasted the dreaded Da Bomb Beyond Insanity Hot Sauce.
"Oh wow, get over here," he said hugging a crying Davidson. "Poor fella."
Over the years, First We Feast - the media company behind Hot Ones - has grown into a global entertainment giant, boasting 14 million subscribers and more than 4 billion views on YouTube.
But, Evans reveals there's one major downside to the show's popularity.
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"When this is all done, I'm never eating another chicken wing in my life!" he said in an interview with People.
"You will not see me eating wings at the Super Bowl party or anything like that."
And it turns out that chicken wings aren't just a staple on Hot Ones.
"I understand how it happens, why it happens. But I go to a restaurant and inevitably somebody will come up and be like, 'This is from the kitchen,' and it'll be their wings."
Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity, Food and Drink, Pete Davidson