00:00When was the last time you Googled yourself and what did you find?
00:02I've never Googled myself in my life.
00:07Because even I Google myself. You have to do it sometimes, you know?
00:14I have no poker face at all. Very bad liar.
00:17Have we started?
00:18Yeah.
00:18Where have we gone?
00:19We're starting.
00:19See, you didn't know I was lying then.
00:26What's your favorite part of a wedding?
00:28My favorite part of a wedding...
00:30I've never really been to very many weddings.
00:31I never get invited to weddings ever.
00:33I've been invited to like maybe two.
00:35Yeah, I've not been to a lot of weddings.
00:36But everybody else is like, oh my god, in the summer I get invited to a wedding every week.
00:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:40And it's like, what?
00:42And these are my friends.
00:43I know, yeah.
00:44Well, I don't think I've missed a friend's wedding.
00:46I just don't think my friends are getting married.
00:48Which is fine, you know?
00:49So if they're not getting married, I ain't gotten them to go to.
00:52You went to a wedding like literally yesterday.
00:53Yes, but that's not because I was invited per se.
00:56I kind of crashed the wedding.
00:57Yes, I crashed the wedding a couple days ago.
00:59Rob did not go because he wasn't available.
01:02Allegedly, even though I saw him a few hours later.
01:04I also got a photo of a facial.
01:08You're eating a facial, Rob?
01:10Oh, he had to do his lymphatic drainage.
01:12Literally.
01:13Meanwhile, I'm working.
01:15That was embarrassing.
01:16It was actually really lovely and you missed out.
01:17I would say maybe my favorite part of a wedding would be like when they kiss.
01:22It's a lie.
01:22I mean, I don't know what the other parts would be.
01:25Yes, it's true.
01:26You know, it's like, and now kiss the bride.
01:28Worst audition story.
01:29I'm like, let's keep going.
01:31Your worst audition story was pretend to
01:34carry a rock from one side of the room to another in your underpants.
01:38That's heavy.
01:39And it was like, you have to pretend that it's heavy.
01:41I think that's true.
01:42That's the only audition.
01:43True.
01:44That was true.
01:45You know how I know it's true?
01:45Because of George already.
01:46Yeah, I know.
01:47Jesus Christ.
01:48My guy.
01:49It was for 300.
01:50And like, all the guys in England were doing that.
01:54And like, everyone came out looking like absolutely traumatized.
01:58And not a single person got the job.
02:00Carrying rocks?
02:01Yeah.
02:02What is the most challenging thing you've done for a scene?
02:05I think it's just like, I hurt myself a lot.
02:07I have a lot of scars still on my body from various characters and productions.
02:15Challengers included.
02:16Lie.
02:17True.
02:18Literally.
02:19There's a scar on the back of my leg from kicking down the door.
02:21And then this one, this like, you see that?
02:23Yeah.
02:24That is from tripping on the tennis court and it keloided and I have it forever.
02:28A keloid pie?
02:31What?
02:32It's a scar, okay?
02:33And I have it for the rest of my life and it's like a perfect square.
02:36What's the most uncomfortable costume you've had to wear for a role?
02:40I once did this movie where the only thing I had on was like a pipe up my butt.
02:45Well, I'm only going to say lie because listen, that could be true.
02:50And you know, this, what you do with yourself is you know, on your own personal time is you're
02:53It was on my personal time, it was literally...
02:55Work, whatever you do, but...
02:57It's a very important moment.
02:59It was very moving as well.
03:00Okay.
03:01I'm sure it was.
03:03I would say lie only because I was with you in a film that I feel like your costume was
03:10incredibly
03:11uncomfortable and I, if I were you, I would be miserable.
03:15You should try on, try wearing an internal costume.
03:18It's pretty uncomfortable.
03:21I don't know what I'm going to do with this man.
03:23Lie.
03:23No, that's true.
03:24In what?
03:25In Mickey's 17.
03:26You wore a pipe up your butt?
03:31Rob?
03:32I did.
03:33Pipe near your butt.
03:34Pipe was too bendy.
03:35You can't get in.
03:37It's not really a pipe then, it's more of like a...
03:40It was too small.
03:43It's a lie.
03:45First concert I went to...
03:48Oh, the first concert I went to was actually a Beyonce concert when I was 11, I think it was,
03:54in Oakland.
03:55It was very important to me, as you can imagine, because I am a big fan and she didn't sing
04:01happy
04:01birthday to me because it was for my birthday and her birthday was at the same time.
04:04So she was like, I'm going to sing happy birthday for the audience.
04:07And I was really sad because I didn't ask my dad to put me on his shoulders because I was
04:12too
04:12embarrassed because I was like, she could sing to me, she could see me in the audience.
04:16And I didn't ask him to do that.
04:18And then I live without regret for the rest of my life.
04:20But it's fine because I ended up being one of her music videos.
04:24So...
04:24I mean, if that's a lie, and you said it like that,
04:28it's like very impressive.
04:30Lie.
04:31No, it is true story, but it's not my first concert.
04:35So I got you.
04:37My first concert...
04:38No, I won.
04:39Yeah, yeah.
04:40I said it's a lie.
04:41Oh, well, but it's a part lie.
04:43It's a true story.
04:45But the timing is a lie.
04:46First concert I remember was a Bobby Caldwell concert.
04:50And it was in like a lounge.
04:52And I remember him, he popped his like really bright blue eyes out over the table.
04:57I must have been like four or five years old.
04:58Who's Bobby Caldwell again?
05:00What you won't do, do for love.
05:02Ah, yeah, yeah.
05:03Talk about a time you attended a wedding and had a crazy story
05:06about the bride or groom in a speech.
05:10One time I was at this wedding and the groom got up to do a speech.
05:15And I can't even say that because then I just give away the whole movie.
05:18You were about to do that?
05:19I was about to just deliver the entire...
05:22Whoa, you're good.
05:23You're good, Rob.
05:23That was terrible.
05:24Okay, lie.
05:26Moving on.
05:27What's the most ridiculous fact you know by heart?
05:30It's not a fact, but I can recite the opening monologue of Law and Order SVU by heart.
05:37Well, that's obviously true.
05:39I mean, I'm not going to do it.
05:42Oh, okay, yeah.
05:42Do it.
05:43Yeah, well, I can't do it.
05:45Can you?
05:46Well, I don't know.
05:47Oh, all right, this is the game.
05:48Yeah, this is the game.
05:49I think you can.
05:50True.
05:51It is true.
05:52I used to love that show growing up and it's forever ingrained in my brain.
05:57What's the first line?
05:58In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous.
06:01In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members
06:05in an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit.
06:07These are their stories.
06:11I've always wanted to do that publicly.
06:13It was like my favorite show as a preteen.
06:17It's an interesting choice.
06:18Yeah, it is for sure.
06:19It made me very paranoid as a child.
06:23What was the best vacation you've ever had?
06:25Where was it and what did you do?
06:31I once had a trip to France.
06:40It's either like a really bad lie or like it is so the truth that it's just the most boring
06:46story.
06:47I went, I...
06:49Look at you.
06:49You're trying to tell the truth and then you remembered you had the lie.
06:52I saw that in your face.
06:54I once went on sort of a vacation to France and I stayed in someone's house
07:04and they had like heavy shutters on the windows.
07:08And every time I tried to open up the shutters,
07:11the guy's house would immediately run into the room when I had a closed door.
07:15I would run and shut all the shutters shut so I couldn't see outside.
07:18Okay, well, that's weird.
07:20And it's on par with a story that you would tell, but also kind of sounds like a little bit.
07:27How long ago was this?
07:28It's when I was like 12.
07:30Okay, I'm gonna go with a lie.
07:31Why?
07:32It's true.
07:33It's true.
07:34I don't know how to lie.
07:36And that could be a lie.
07:38You never know.
07:40That's true.
07:41My French exchange.
07:42Oh, okay.
07:43The guy's dad was very agoraphobic.
07:45Okay.
07:45He wasn't allowed to look outside.
07:46It's very frightening.
07:47It was true.
07:49All right.
07:50What's something you're glad you did once but will never do again?
07:54Um, skydiving.
07:58It's very obvious when you're lying.
08:00You are not very good at lying.
08:02Okay.
08:04It is like.
08:06I'll never go skydiving, babe.
08:08I'm not trying to die.
08:09You're literally like, skydiving.
08:12I did not say it like that.
08:14I said it convincingly.
08:15Run the tape back.
08:17Um, skydiving.
08:19Because I was going to actually say one that was true, which was similar.
08:22And I was like, let me just up the ante.
08:24When I was a kid, I did like, no, there's like this bungee thing that you can do.
08:28It's not really bungee jumping, but it's close.
08:30And it's like, they bring up super, super high.
08:32My mom really wants me to go skydiving with her.
08:34And I don't want to.
08:35It's quite fun.
08:36You've done it.
08:37Yeah, I like it.
08:37Lie.
08:38No, I have.
08:41What's a risk you're glad you took, even if it didn't work out?
08:45Being born.
08:47Well, I'm going to say that that's true.
08:50Because you had to do that.
08:53What's a movie that never fails to make you cry?
08:56Damn, I'm trying to think.
08:58Hmm.
08:59Um, I would say.
09:01You've got to at least attempt to lie.
09:03I'm thinking, I'm thinking.
09:05You're just answering the questions.
09:05What if I'm thinking of a lie?
09:07I can see what face you're making when you're just trying to get a memory.
09:11Well, maybe I'm going to lie about my memory.
09:14You don't know.
09:15But now your face is changing trying to think of a lie.
09:17No.
09:18Or is it?
09:19I would say Coco.
09:21I've never seen Coco, so.
09:23Oh, well.
09:24Uh, I think that was probably a lie.
09:25That's true.
09:26It's a good one.
09:27Yeah, see, you see, I'm throwing you off my scent, dog.
09:32What's the weirdest thing you've cried over?
09:35Like a Lemsip commercial?
09:38A what? What?
09:39Like when you have like the flu medication thing.
09:42I could, I mean, I'd buy that.
09:44Sure, true.
09:45I'm not sure.
09:47For some reason, that's in my head.
09:48I feel it.
09:48I can't tell if it's a memory or a lie.
09:52Rob throws me off because you have so many crazy stories.
09:58And I've, I know that some of them are true because I've heard you tell them over and over
10:03and over again to other people.
10:04Wow.
10:05Like exactly the same.
10:06And that feels like it's the truth, right?
10:08It's like, not like he's exaggerating every time he says it or whatever.
10:12It's a real, it's like, it feels-
10:13So many times.
10:14I have.
10:15We've been on like quite a few sets together and I'm like, I know the story.
10:19I don't, I know what you're about to tell.
10:21And I don't know ever what he's going to say.
10:23So, and neither does he.
10:24So it's a surprise to both of us.
10:26Thank you, Entertainment Weekly.
10:27We, um, we hope you had fun.
10:29We did.
10:29Or did we?
10:30We did.
10:32We did.
10:33We did.
10:35Literally can't.
10:38Got the cameras.
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