Blake Anderson on the Wild Nights Filming ‘Workaholics’ at His Real House

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Comedian Blake Anderson explained to guest host Tiffany Haddish that in the first season of his beloved show “Workaholics,” they shot at his house to help pay rent. He divulged that there were wild nights filming the series and the line between real life and TV was definitely blurred. The actor also shared why he decided to swim with sharks for “Shark Week” even though he was terrified, and talked about his animated show “Freak Brothers.”

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