Yang, 33, claimed on Wednesday’s “Fly on the Wall” episode that his colleagues got emotional from the “environment of the place” more so than the A-lister.
“Imagine you stay up until 4:00 a.m. writing a sketch, and then the host is like: ‘I f–king hate this,’ you’re gonna have some [reaction],” he explained. “Your nerves are frayed.
“You’re gonna have some weird, bizarre, emotional response,” Yang continued, adding that he wasn’t “the one who cried.”
Last month, the Emmy nominee similarly said the unidentified star “hated the ideas” presented to him.
The “Benchwarmers” star called Seagal, 72, “tough to work with” at the time since he allegedly “didn’t want to play along.”
On Wednesday, Spade noted, “Everyone gets in trouble for saying something, but that’s what everyone asks, and you can only dodge it for so long! You just try to explain why they weren’t great.”
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