McDonald's menu adds hot new collab to spice things up
McDonald's has partnered with one of the biggest digital brands in the world.

"Hot Ones" is a phenomenon that nobody observed coming. The premise is, of course, uncommon.
Within the event you are no longer acquainted, the laid-motivate host, Sean Evans, sits down with celebrities and, over a plate of 10 chicken wings doused with progressively hotter sauces, asks them a series of considerate questions.
The celebrities are distracted and veritably distraught by the titillating food, that would result in with out warning intimate conversations, besides to a few outright hilarity.
"Hot Ones" launched on YouTube in 2015, and in the 25 seasons and 350 episodes since, Evans has interviewed some of doubtlessly the most A+ of the A-listers you may assume, and has made many of them yowl.
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