Very Important People
"Be true to yourself, unless you'd rather be someone else."
Comedians are given makeovers to be transformed into someone completely new, and then have a fully-improvised interview with host Vic Michaelis.
"Be true to yourself, unless you'd rather be someone else."
Comedians are given makeovers to be transformed into someone completely new, and then have a fully-improvised interview with host Vic Michaelis.
Vic Michaelis
Vic Michaelis
Comedians are given makeovers to be transformed into someone completely new, and then have a fully-improvised interview with host Vic Michaelis.
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