Donald Duck Billed as Special Guest on ‘Hot Ones’

First We Feast has announced Donald Duck as this week’s guest on their hit talk show “Hot Ones.”

Donald Duck on ‘Hot Ones’

A cartoon duck with a yellow beak and blue shirt, reminiscent of Donald Duck, is crossing its arms and saying, "I'll show ya!
Image Source: First We Feast

Donald Duck has been announced as the guest for this week’s episode of “Hot Ones.” The popular talk show hosted by Sean Evans requires guests to answer a series of questions. While the questions follow the format of a basic interview, guests are required to eat wings that get progressively spicier as they provide answers.

We are uncertain how Donald will eat his wings since he is appearing in his animated form. However, we do know that he will be eating cauliflower wings instead of chicken wings during the interview.

In a reel shared by the First We Feast Instagram account, Donald explains how he got his first job in movies on “The Wise Little Hen” in 1934. He claims that he was so popular that he started getting bigger roles than other “so-called celebrities.” After his comment, the reel cuts to a frustrated Mickey Mouse.

A person taking a picture with Donald Duck dressed in a colorful summer outfit, standing on a sunny boardwalk. Other cartoon characters and people are in the background.

Find out if Donald can handle the heat and eat all of the wings on August 23, at 1 p.m. You can watch the interview on the First We Feast YouTube channel.

The appearance comes as Disney continues to celebrate Donald’s 90th birthday. Fans of the iconic character can find exclusive merchandise, such as a Dooney & Bourke collection and a Disney Munchlings popcorn bucket and plush, at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and DisneyStore.com.

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