Watch Liam Payne Crush A Gauntlet Of Super-Spicy Wings Like A Champ

Add “extreme spice tolerance” to the list of Liam Payne’s many talents.

The former One Direction singer and current solo pop artist went through Sean Evans’ gauntlet of spicy wings on the most recent episode of the popular First We Feast show Hot Ones. While there was only one direction the heat of the chicken wings could go (up), Payne appeared to cruise through the wings with relative ease. Even the final level of pain, which used a hot sauce made with a secretive chili pepper even hotter than the Carolina Reaper, proved to be no match.

Actually, it looks like he may have even outperformed Sean Evans himself on going through this gauntlet. If you pay attention closely throughout the whole video, you’ll see that the level of milk in Evans’ glass goes down while Liam appears to not even touch his. Getting through an entire row of spicy wings and barely utilizing any cooling relief in the process? That’s pretty damn impressive, if you ask me.

Liam also dropped some juicy details about some fun stories from his former boy band compadres as well as some more recent ones. So if you’re interested in getting all of the spicy details and want to watch Liam take some heat like a champ, watch the full video above to witness it all.

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