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05/06/2009

Why celebrities should never be interviewed during games

So here's yet another reason why any reporter who steps into the stands at a sports event with the intent of interviewing a celebrity should be tackled, roped and waterboarded. A Fox Sports reporter ventured into the stands at a Kansas City Royals game Monday to interview someone he thought was celebrity pest chef Guy Fieri. Unfortunately, the guy wasn't who they thought he was. According to the http://www.kansascity.com/stargazing/story/1179068.html  he was just some guy with a bad haircut and apparently a bad attitude.

By all reports, though, the impostor was not Bruce Willis, who had his X-rated celebrity turn during Raptors game a while back.

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Well, that was just bad TV! Should have had the plug pulled on that segment about one minute in.

Speaking of celebrities, anyone remember when Bruce Willis was interviewed during the Raps/Nets series in NJ and he was clearly a little inebriated and offered up his signature Die Hard "Yippy Kay Yay...." line complete with curse words.

The reporter is dumber than Roger Millions! LMAO

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by Chris Zelkovich



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