I Get That a Lot - Season 5 / Year 2015

Season 5 / Year 2015

Episodes

Rita Ora, Cody Simpson, Kristin Chenoweth, Guy Fieri, Aaron Rodgers and Alex Trebek
This 1-hour special features popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people. Celebrity participants include actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth working as a waitress at a New York diner; restaurateur, author and television personality Guy Fieri selling cars; singer Rita Ora working at a tanning salon; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers working the front desk at a gym; Australian pop sensation Cody Simpson selling candy; and "Jeopardy's" Alex Trebek behind the information desk at a public library.
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