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Man Crush Monday: Chris Hardwick!

1) His standup is super funny- It's not really that often when someone who is known for being a host and doing funny interviews is actually funny himself when he does standup. I forget what his special that was on Comedy Central was called even, but it was really good.

2) I'm pretty sure he loves his job more than anyone- I just really like that he gets to be a nerd for a living and I think he really enjoys doing that. That's something to really admire.

3) He interviews everyone at the same level- One time on a Jimmy Kimmel, Nia Vardalos was a guest star. She is one of my personal heroes and I absolutely love her, but in reality she isn't the most famous person on the planet. Jimmy Kimmel was a little new of a show at the time... so I think he's probably gotten slightly better since... but when she was on all he talked about was how amazing it was that he just interviewed Quentin Tarantino the day before. Like he wouldn't shut up about it! And it was to the point where it was disrespectful to Nia herself. That being said Chris Hardwick interviews big stars like Morgan Freeman and Tom Cruise, but also interviews less famous people like Lennon Parnham and Jessica St. Clare, Jennifer Morrison and Kristin Bauer Von Stratten. He treats them all like they're huge celebrities and I think that is such a cool thing.

4) He pokes fun at himself- This is usually a big thing in my Man Crush Mondays... which means it must be super attractive to me. Nothing is too serious, don't be afraid to laugh at yourself. It makes everyone else feel more comfortable.

5) He is the giver of points- I mean come on! How is that not hot????


Byeee!
-Shannon

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