Jimmy Fallon Egg Roulette Anna Kendrick
Host Jimmy Fallon has played this nerve-racking, egg-cracking competition with the likes of Bradley Cooper, Ryan Reynolds, David Beckham and Tom Cruise. But last night, Anna Kendrick took a stand on behalf of all womankind by taking her chance with a dozen eggs, some boiled, some oozing to muss up her camera-ready hair. Anna Kendrick, Jimmy Fallon Play Egg Russian Roulette on The Tonight Show—Watch Now! Pitch Perfect 2 star is the first female guest to take on late-night host's sticky challenge.
- Anna Kendrick played egg Russian Roulette with Jimmy Fallon and it was glorious Egg Russian Roulette With Anna Kendrick Clip Hulu. Choosing between 6 hard-boiled eggs and 4 raw eggs became jimmy most important roulette for the competitors and the funniest thing to watch for the viewers.
- Anna Kendrick prepares to crack an egg on her head during a fun appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday (May 12) in New York City. The 29-year-old Pitch Perfect 2 actress.
The Internet's sweetheart Anna Kendrick dropped by The Tonight Show to promote her upcoming a capella flick Pitch Perfect 2. But more importantly, Kendrick visited the show to play a rousing game of 'Egg Russian Roulette,' arguably the most suspenseful game involving hard-boiled eggs.
The rules are pretty simple — Fallon and Kendrick each take turns smashing eggs over their heads, and the first person to smash two raw eggs loses. Ever the good sport, Kendrick knows how to put a positive spin on an unlucky choice: 'It's fine, egg's a natural conditioner. I'm not even mad.'
Pitch Perfect 2 is a movie that takes a relatively low-stakes situation — collegiate a capella — and makes it feel like the most urgent matter in the world. “I find that really charming!” Anna Kendrick told TIME recently. “It doesn’t have to be like, the city’s going to blow up if we don’t defuse the bomb.” So when the actress stopped by Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show to promote the sequel, in theaters Friday, it was only right that she made a silly, pointless game feel as tense as a riff-off.
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