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Liza Koshy talks celebrity encounters while eating spicy wings on 'Hot Ones'


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Liza Koshy began her expansive career on Vine and is now in the big leagues as one of the largest internet stars. In addition to her 25 million YouTube subscribers, Koshy has found success as an actress, starring in Hulu drama Freakish, and has hosted the Nickelodeon gameshow Double Dare.

Despite a mouth full of wings, Koshy talks to Hot Ones host Sean Evans on all the celebrity encounters she's had on her rise to fame, from putting on a fake English accent while meeting Harry Styles and making Kanye West smile.

While some guests on Hot Ones talk themselves up during the intros, Koshy humbly plays her spice tolerance down, mentioning that she enjoys a dab of hot sauce on her food at times. But ultimately Koshy tackles the sauce lineup like a champ. Catch this episode if you love great interviews and inside scoops, but maybe skip if you watch Hot Ones for the spice-induced meltdowns. Read more...

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