Charlamagne Tha God Almost Sharts During Hot Wing Challenge

Charlamagne Tha God is known for pushing his guest’s buttons on The Breakfast Club radio show, but this time he was the one sweating on the hot seat, as he was chowing down on some insanely hot wings.

Charlamagne, the man who provoked Birdman’s infmaous “Respeck” rant, took First We Feast’s Hot One’s Challenge, where he had to eat 10 chicken wings, each one hotter than the last, while simultaneously answering interview questions.

“Anything makes me shit,” Charlamagne said in the video. “It’s not that I dislike hot food, I just know what it does to my butthole later.”

The outspoken radio host admitted to “sharting” his pants eating spicy food in the past, and repeatedly made it a point that he had a sensitive stomach, to the point where he couldn’t even drink the milk to help soothe the burning sensation in his mouth.

Charlamagne made it all the way through, though, even eating a wing with Blair’s Mega Death Sauce, which is 650 times hotter than a jalapeno.

“…Diarrhea. It feels like something bad is about to happen,” Charlamagne said after taking down all 10 wings.

He didn’t tap out, gave great insight on interviewing rappers, and probably had a bad time in the bathroom later that night.

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