Channing Tatum took on the spicy challenge of Hot Ones as part of the promotion cycle for his film Roofman. And to paraphrase Tatum's scene-stealing turn as Gambit in Deadpool & Wolverine, he does make a name for himself here.
Although Da Bomb reduces Tatum to giggle fits and a few tears, his journey through the Hot Ones gauntlet is way more under control than some of the show's usual spice-induced crash outs. However, he's still nowhere in the league of some of Hot Ones' most chill guests, like Padma Lakshmi and Lorde.
Instead, Tatum takes a good chunk of his interview time to fanboy over host Sean Evans and the entirety of Hot Ones. (Between Tatum's praise and a kiss from Keke Palmer, Evans has been on a roll lately.)
"There's obviously the stunt of all this," Tatum says in the interv