Throughout their chat with host Sean Evans , the guests chatted about the jobs they had before their Hollywood fame. For Reynolds, it was working as a forklift operator.
“Ryan, what was the worst accident or hairiest situation you found yourself in as a forklift driver at the Safeway on 25th and Oak in Vancouver?” the Hot Ones host asked.
“The specificity there was a little alarming,” the Deadpool star joked.
“Ryan, I’ve been living under your bed for a year, can you tell me a little bit about the sounds you make when you’re…” Reynolds trailed off, trolling Evans for the hyper-specific question.
He then answered, “But yeah, I crushed my ankle a couple of times on those forklifts. Because they’re the ones that you drive, and then you also have the ones that you walk with, but they’re motorized. The walking ones are the scary ones.”
“Those will fuck you up,” The Proposal star continued. “And you back it up, and you realize you’re standing right next to an industrial refrigerator, and it just jams you right into it and you’re like, ‘Oh, this is how they find me.”
Jackman also couldn’t manage to escape the hyper-personal questions from Evans, who clearly did ample research before filming.
“Hugh, which pre-fame job do you remember more fondly and why,” Evans began. “Working as a ranger for the National Parks and Wildlife Foundation of Australia or your time as a birthday clown for hire?”
Jackman went on to discuss his time as “Coco” the birthday clown, juggling eggs and smacking them on his head to make one particularly difficult eight-year-old laugh.
The pair of Marvel superstars certainly struggled their way through the challenge, with Jackman in particular falling apart close to the end.
“This is the first time in my life I don’t know if I’m peeing,” Reynolds said towards the end of the challenge.
“I’m going to film all of my crying scenes right now,” said Jackman, with very real tears in his eyes.
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