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Salma Hayek Eats Worms, A Deep-Fried Frog And More!
Salma Hayek ate worms and a deep fried frog during her appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” on Wednesday, August 12…an that wasn’t the only freakish thing she did! The TV program introduced a game called “Will Salma Eat It?” and the actress was challenged by the host of the show Andy Cohen.
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The 48-year-old star was more than willing to munch on deep-fried frog legs, a jalapeno, stir-fried silkworms and spray cheese.
For a constant stream of entertainment news and discussion, follow HuffPost Entertainment on Viber. The game basically dared the actress to eat some mystery food. I live in France and this is very common.
With the cool vibe that she’s always had, Salma Hayek will probably do just about anything including eating worms on television. By the end of the game, Hayek said she would avoid onions.
The exotic food might be gross-looking for some people but Salma quickly told the the viewers, “These are Mexican”. I eat them all the time.
Salma says in one instance, one of the women pretended to be her and made “a veiled threat regarding kidnapping and ransoming” Hayek’s daughter.
She said: “She gives the best notes”.
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“This is where I draw the line”, she said while taking a small taste of the so-called delicacy, then adding, “I’ll stick with the worms”.