Stephen Colbert yet again announced the winner of PEOPLE Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive,” and this year, the title was awarded to John Krasinski, who helped the host turn into Chris Evans. The actor recorded a hilarious “instructional video” to help Colbert achieve his dream of becoming the “Sexiest Man Alive.” The video was all the more funny as it was filmed in the form of a retro infomercial.
John Kransinski showed Stephen Colbert how to be Chris Evans
On November 13, John Krasinski was declared the “Sexiest Man Alive” for 2024 by PEOPLE Magazine. The official announcement was made on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” He also declared the win for Paul Rudd in 2021 and Chris Evans in 2022.
The show host began the video by claiming that “no man can become the sexiest till he passes through these lips.” Hoping “third time’s the charm,” Colbert went into it expecting his name in the envelope. However, he was thoroughly disappointed to find Krasinski’s name within the enclosed envelope.
Soon after, John Krasinski came to Stephen Colbert‘s rescue, helping him turn into Chris Evans. The PEOPLE Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” winner told the host that he only needed to follow a “six-step process.” He then offered a quick “instructional video” that can help realize Colbert’s dreams of winning the title.
The hilarious infomercial’s first step was simple, “Don’t eat.” The second step covered the “only things you should eat.” It consisted of water and egg yolks, with the raw eggs coming with a promise of a “bad case of Salmonella, which will help you lose weight.” Krasinski jokingly recommended the following trip to the hospital will aid the aspirant in stealing medical equipment like cheek swabs.
The next step had a brief cameo from Chris Evans. For this step, Colbert expertly stole Evans’ “sexy DNA” with his stolen cheek swab. Krasinski then extracts the “sexy DNA” and teaches the host how to “sexy-ercise.” Lastly, the duo took a hint from the 2024 film “The Substance,” with Colbert turning into Evans after drinking a serum made of his “sexy DNA.”
Originally reported by Namrata Padhee on Mandatory.