Panting heavily, eyes wide, Jerry tells Andy, 'Yeah, that's what I like to do' (via toofab)
And neither didOn Monday's "Watch What Happens Live," Jerry very truthfully answered a caller who wondered if he and his wife had ever role-played in the bedroom as a Bravo couple.
"Lemme just, uh, I don't wanna name any names, I don't wanna put anybody on blast, but let's just say," a wide-eyed Jerry said, before licking his lips and getting into character, "I like to play a husband who's maybe been deported and comes back, comes back maybe just for a quick visit, you know what I'm talkin' about, Tre?! We only got a couple minutes before ICE is in here! C'mon! Let's do...
Panting heavily, eyes still wide, he added, "Yeah, that's what I like to do." Andy was utterly speechless, as were we. Watch it for yourself starting at 5:21 in the video above.
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