Jerrod Carmichael and Taylor Swift are buddies– at the very least in his mind.
The comic visited Jimmy Kimmel! Live on Wednesday to advertise his approaching docuseries, Jerrod Carmichael Truth Program. Throughout their discussion, the late evening host asked the Poor Points star regarding his experience participating in the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Costs video game with Swift in January.
“That’s my best friend, Taylor’s my best friend,” he stated.“Like I’m not her best friend, but she’s my best friend. Can you think of a better friend to have than Taylor Swift? I called my former best friend, I was like, ‘You’re out, Taylor’s in. You never invited me on your jet to a game.’ She’s very smart and interesting.”
Kimmel after that asked Carmichael just how he came to be among her visitors at the Chiefs- Costs video game, with the comic keeping in mind that she called him up and asked him if he desired to go to with her.
“She knows more about football, more than I do,” he confessed, joking that he was “the girlfriend in that situation” due to the fact that he had to ask her inquiries regarding the sporting activity while they existed.
The star after that shared that he might currently see the YouTube heading being something regarding just how “Jerrod Carmichael says Taylor Swift’s his best friend.”
“Actually you know what, I won’t even get top billing, it will say, ‘Taylor Swift, Jerrod Carmichael’s best friend,’” he included. “Like don’t do that to me, it gotta be something else. I do love her though.” Nonetheless, Kimmel did, as a matter of fact, make that the heading of the YouTube clip.
In other places in the discussion, Carmichael opened regarding obtaining his moms and dads on board for the Jerrod Carmichael Truth Program and taking motivation from the Kardashians and “all the Housewives” for the “intensely personal” docuseries.
“I wanted to make a show that was the show that happened after those cameras cut,” he informed the host. “Like in between those scenes of what a normal reality show would be, like just me sad and in the fetal position, actually dealing with problems.”
Jerrod Carmichael Truth Program premieres on HBO March 29.