Mack Talks To Jeff Ross About The Art Of Roasting Celebrities

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This week on the Bunny Ears podcast, Macaulay Culkin talks to Jeff Ross—aka The RoastMaster General—about all things comedy … and a bunch of stuff that’s not comedy.

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Jeff, who was fresh of a flight from Comic-Con, begins the podcast by doing some Downward-Facing Dog in Mack’s backyard. They then delve into Jeff’s process when it comes to roasting celebrities, and the differences between roasting someone you know really well versus roasting someone you’ve never even met. (Fun fact: Justin Bieber once told Jeff that getting roasted was the “best thing that ever happened to him.”)

They then get into Jeff’s journey into comedy as a young kid from Jersey, and Mack and Jeff commiserate over remembering their bombs way better than their successes. Jeff roasts Mack, telling listeners that he dresses like an “assistant yoga instructor” and Mack delivers the zing-factor right back.

The guys finish it all off by lighting a joint (we’re in California, people!) and discussing their plans for old-age. Hint: Mack’s plan for retirement is delightfully whimsical.

For a deeper dive into this week’s podcast, check out our Podcast Follow Up here (Mack answers questions about some of the topics they discussed). If you wanna hear more from Jeff, you can find him over at @realjeffreyross on Twitter and TheRealJeffreyRoss on Instagram—and you can get his glorious tour dates on his website here. And, as always, if you want more Mr. Macaulay Culkin, follow him on Instagram hereTwitter here, and subscribe to his YouTube channel (where he posts a wealth of hilarious content) here.


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Toria Sheffield: Toria Sheffield's work has appeared in places like Reductress, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and The Huffington Post Blog. She's won the Gold Prize for Comedy in the Page International Screenwriting Awards, and once made a web series called "Lawyers in Space" that nobody "got." She lives to make you laugh, and also to eat carbs.

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  • Mack and the Roastmaster. Actually sounds like a fun band name... Kudos on another good show, BunnyEars!

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