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Ahead of the release of their new movie, Long Shot, Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron link up with First We Feast to appear on Truth or Dab. For those unfamiliar, the show forces its guests to answer difficult questions or suffer the consequence of eating a flaming hot chicken wing. Both Seth and Charlize previously appeared on Hot Ones, so they should at least be somewhat aware of what they've gotten themselves into.

During the episode, Rogen is questioned about his style evolution, as he admits that he once asked Kanye West for sneakers. When a hip-hop album that he recorded in the 2000s is brought up, he decides to plead the fifth, however, and eat a hot wing. Seth also reveals that out of his comedic circle of friends, Jonah Hill is the most difficult to work with.

Theron, on the other hand, dishes on her most uncomfortable behind-the-scenes moment, while pinpointing Seth MacFarlane as one of the funnest actors she's filmed alongside. When asked about her least fun co-star, she remains silent and downs a wing.

Lastly, the Long Shot co-stars must disclose one thing that they dislike about the other. To find out what they said, press play above.

You can catch Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron in their new romantic comedy beginning May 3.

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