David Spade on How He Survived Being Violently Attacked by His Assistant (2001)

Actor and comedian David Spade stops by Howard Stern’s 2001 broadcast from the Playboy Mansion and shares the captivating moment-by-moment account of the night he woke up to his assistant Skippy viciously attacking him.

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