Comedian Bill Burr expressed his displeasure after a surprise meeting with musician Billy Corgan, orchestrated by podcaster Howie Mandel, on his show. Burr revealed that he was unaware of Mandel's intention to connect them and criticized the setup, calling Mandel an 'a--hole' and questioning his motives. Burr and Corgan, who were told they might be half-brothers, engaged in a candid discussion about their shared father, ultimately agreeing that the situation was uncomfortable.
Even though he "didn't appreciate" the surprise meet-up, the comedian said Mandel is still "hard to hate."with Corgan, where the musician revealed that his stepmother once said to him:"Do you know who Bill Burr is? Bill Burr might be one of the children that your father sired in his days being a traveling musician." So when Burr visited the studio for his own episode, Mandel had the idea to call in Corgan for a surprise"family reunion.
"He told me you were cool with me coming," Corgan insisted, to which Burr was unsurprised, replying, "That's what he does."Before long, the duo fully turned against Mandel. Burr tore into him for setting up the encounter in the name of "ratings," quipping, "What was supposed to happen? Are we going to go play catch? We're both in our 50s.
He continued berating Mandel, adding, "You're not the guy to do this. This is outside your skillset. Because the first thing you needed to do was to actually give a f---, and you don't because everything is funny to you."Mandel eventually left the room to give the men some privacy — with the camera still rolling, of course — and they did touch upon the subject of their "relationship with dad," comparing the different details they knew of his life.
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