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People come to me for this stuff.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Youve been trying out the worlds most lavish products on YouTube for years.
Im someone who tries to seek high- level things, whether it be food or clothes.
Thats on a natural basis.
Youre used to performing, but hosting is a different skill.
Id like to be veering off into acting in the next four or five years.
Some of these cows go to a damn masseuse!
Its cool for me to learn things when Im shooting.
I have a go at bring some element of education to every episode.
What pricey product is the most shocking to you in 2017?Theyre starting to sell air in cans!
I mean, a can of air!
You cant smell it, you cant shake it, you cant hear it.
I dont know if it expires.
Thats wigging me out.
Your Dabbing Santa sweatershave raised almost $2 million for charity, and youve expanded the collection this year.
Why is giving back important to you?No one ever did it for me.
It feels good to be in a position to change one or two lives.
Your fourth LP,Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, dropped earlier this year.
I do music every single day.
I do these shows when I get booked; its seasonal.
But music is my life.
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