If you completed the stunt I bet donkeys would be following you around for days
holy crap man....I hope them glasses were clean!! Wouldn't want to pick up any dirt or bacteria in your gallon of jism with a urine chaser!!!
If you completed the stunt I bet donkeys would be following you around for days
holy crap man....I hope them glasses were clean!! Wouldn't want to pick up any dirt or bacteria in your gallon of jism with a urine chaser!!!
she would have swallowed it
By the TMZ Staff
The world may never see "Fear Factor" contestants chugging donkey semen -- corporate heads at NBC and its parent company Comcast are having serious 11th hour talks about pulling the episode.
As TMZ first reported, contestants on the show -- shot last summer -- are challenged to drink a glass of donkey semen (and one of urine) ... and several of them did. The episode is scheduled to air Monday night.
According to our sources, some execs are getting cold feet, and discussions are ongoing this weekend about whether to air the episode. No word on their exact concerns, but an educated guess would be ... taste.
We've reached out to reps for NBC, Comcast, and Endemol -- the producers of FF ... so far, no word back.
If they air that (which I hope they do) people are gonna be puking in their living rooms...
By the TMZ Staff
Donkey semen will not be served on network TV tomorrow night -- the"Fear Factor" episode featuring the stunt has been yanked ... at least according to a website where NBC posts its media releases.
The controversial episode is entitled, "Hee Haw! Hee Haw!" An NBC media release teased it by saying the contestants will eat "the unimaginable."
But the NBC website no longer lists that episode as airing tomorrow ... and instead lists a repeat of an episode entitled "Snake Bite" -- which first aired on January 2.
We also checked two channel guides -- one in LA and one in NYC -- and both now list the repeat instead of the one with the donkey semen stunt. Additionally, promos for the episode are no longer posted anywhere on the Internet.
TMZ broke the story ... NBC had given 'FF' producers the thumbs up on airing the episode -- but according to our sources honchos at NBC and its parent company, Comcast, started having second thoughts after TMZ published details of the challenge.
We've made several calls to reps at NBC, Comcast, and Endemol -- which produces 'FF' -- but so far ... radio silence.
pussies
Webcast it...
It's okay to show clips live from war zones on the news of people getting blown up, but they can't show this on TV?
I'd be pissed if I was the dude who had to chug the semen and whiz....
On Survivor they used to have the Wheel of Gross Things to Eat.It was simple...spin the wheel, eat whatever item is on the marker and your team goes on.
They had things like live scorpions and Ox blood....and a fair number of people barfed from just the smell of some items