Aubrey Plaza doesn’t should justify her love for Patti LuPone’s IDGAF vibes. Significantly in the case of her opinions about Madonna.
Final week, the 2 actors — who co-star within the upcoming Marvel mini-series “Agatha All Along” — sat down for “Hot Ones Versus,” and issues bought a bit spicy on Plaza’s finish.
The premise of the First We Feast YouTube sequence is that each individuals should ask one another private questions from a stack of playing cards. A participant can select to reply the query in truth or eat a scotching wing as an alternative. (HuffPost and First We Feast share a associate firm, BuzzFeed.)
About eight minutes into the episode, Plaza flips over a card to ask the Broadway legend a query and instantly laughs in a method that appears to recommend she’s thrilled by the potential drama the query might fire up.
“I don’t know how this is going to go,” the “Parks and Recreation” alum admits earlier than studying the query that was in regards to the Materials Woman.
In a infamous 2017 episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” LuPone didn’t maintain again whereas expressing her opinion of Madonna’s efficiency within the 1996 film “Evita.” LuPone performed the title function within the unique Broadway manufacturing.
“I thought it was a piece of shit,” LuPone stated of the film to host Andy Cohen. “Madonna is a movie killer. She’s dead behind the eyes. She couldn’t act her way out of a paper bag. She should not be on film or on stage. She’s a wonderful performer for what she does, but she is not an actress.”
Plaza’s card on “Hot Ones Versus” requested LuPone to “look into the camera and apologize to the pop icon or eat a death wing.”
In response to the query, LuPone defiantly regarded into the digital camera, grabbed a rooster wing and bit an enormous chunk out of it.
“I knew it, I fucking knew it!” Plaza responded excitedly as LuPone continued to eat massive bites of the wing.
“You are sick,” Plaza stated sensually. “I’m in love with you, I’m in love with you. I love you.”
“I just love you,” Plaza continued. “Birth me. Put me inside of you and pull me out.”
After Plaza calmed down a bit, LuPone went on to double down on her not-so-flattering opinion of Madge.
“I’ve seen her onstage and I saw her in a movie and went, ‘Um, OK?’” LuPone stated of Madonna. “Ya know, there’s just some things people can’t do and you just got to admit you can’t do it, that’s all. Or don’t even try it. Everybody can’t do everything.”
“Marry me,” Plaza stated in response.
“Like Kim fucking Kardashian,” LuPone abruptly stated, a bit heated. “OK, can we go there? Or shall I eat a wing?”
“Hot Ones Versus” didn’t have any particular questions on Kardashian, however LuPone has beforehand made her outlook on the fact star abundantly clear.
When the Skims founder was solid in Ryan Murphy’s long-running FX sequence “American Horror Story” final yr, LuPone expressed disgust with the casting selection on one more episode of “Watch What Happens Live.” She implied to Cohen on the time that she felt Kardashian was taking a job away from an actual actor.
“You know, excuse me, excuse me, Kim. You know, what are you doing with your life?” LuPone stated. “Don’t get on the stage, Mrs. Worthington.”
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Mrs. Worthington is a reference to a Nice Despair-era tune by Noël Coward by which he begs a stage mother, “Don’t put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington.”
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