Hot Ones challenges late-night titans for primetime Emmy glory

Hot Ones challenges late-night titans for primetime Emmy glory

If you needed a sign that late-night television was dead, there it is.
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As late-night television lumbers in its traditional format, YouTube sensation Hot Ones is poised for an Emmy showdown against stalwarts like Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert. What began as a spicy wing challenge has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, challenging the conventions of celebrity interviews. With host Sean Evans' meticulous research and incisive questions, Hot Ones offers a fresh, unscripted alternative, signalling a seismic shift in the entertainment landscape and leaving late-night TV sweating over its future relevance.

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By Jessica Karl

Hot Ones, a YouTube show that started out with a simple premise in 2015 — man eats spicy chicken wings with celebrities! — is looking to compete against the likes of Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert for a Primetime Emmy Award

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