John Mulaney

John Mulaney challenges American teenage boys. this Everyone is alive The host announced last night that he will fight three 14-year-old boys against the upcoming Netflix series finale.

At the end of the recent episode, Mulaney said he was inspired by the online discourse, which was inspired by whether 100 people could successfully fight a gorilla.

"This sparked a debate in our writers' room about whether three 14-year-old boys could beat me, John Mulaney," he explained to the audience. "So, in the final episode of the season on May 28, the theme will be Teen Night. We'll talk about a lot of teenage issues, and I, John Mulaney, will stand out in a very real battle with three 14-year-old boys."

He continued: "Is this legal? So far, we don't think it's an attack, we know that. We're reviewing every step of it. I'm considered that if it's television, it's a legal practice."

Mulaney clarified that it wouldn't be "funny, fun battle". He confirmed: "It will be me fighting these kids and they will fight me as much as we can."

He then called the participants. "If you or anyone you know can reach out to a 14-year-old boy who is willing to fight me, John Mulaney, who may need to take something out of his system, please let their parents or guardians, not minors, contact us." Anyone who wants to fight can email iwanttofightjohnmulaney@gmail.com.

According to Netflix's legal team, anyone participating in the fight with Mulaney should be a U.S. citizen (although the host claims he is "opening this to the world"). He concluded: “Good luck boy, good luck, good luck.

Everyone lives with John Mulaney On Wednesday night, Netflix aired. The show’s first 12-week season was appropriately eclectic and featured several great musical performances, including the reunion of Mays and the collaborative appearance of Kim Gordon and Kim Gordon and Kim Deal.

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Tell Mulleni Rolling stones The evolution of his talk show, and then Everyone is in Los AngelesIt's a six-episode live series that aired last spring: "I'm very committed to diving into irrelevant and never relevant. It's tied to a few things: reckless, exaggerated, exaggerated and answering calls. We've done a lot in the first six and we'll continue."

He added that he was eager to try new things (such as fighting teen boys): "The boring John Mulaney is a dangerous thing. It's more of its curiosity and very naive, but I've done it." My son isn't always the most cautious motivation. "I think maybe you want to go back." "No, we've already gone to another indoor gym."