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♪ Here we go ♪
Wilson, your game is called
Protein vs. Teen Queen.
You began your career playing
a teenager on television,
and besides
your impressive body of work,
you also have
an impressive body.
So, for your game,
I will show you two images.
One will be
a type of food
and one will be an actor
who has played a young person.
Between them
will be a number.
You must tell me
if that number corresponds
to the grams of protein
in the food
or the real age
of the actor
at the time
of shooting that role.
You'll be judged on
the following three factors --
accuracy, leanness,
and level of urge
to order a medium pizza.
Wilson.
Yes.
Are you ready
to play?
I'm ready.
All right, let's get 45 seconds
on the clock.
Let's begin.
Three ounces
of chicken breast
or Stacey Dash
in "Clueless" -- 29.
Chicken breast.
Sorry, no.
It's Stacey Dash in "Clueless."
She was 29 years old.
Wow.
Six ounces of tempeh
or Tobey Maguire
in "Spider-Man" -- 30.
Tobey Maguire.
Sorry, no, he was 26.
The tempeh is 30.
Next --
eight large egg whites
or Gabrielle Carteris when
she graduated on "90210" -- 32.
The eggs.
Sorry, no,
it's Gabrielle Carteris.
[ Laughter ]
Next,
a cup of chickpeas
or Miley Cyrus
on "Hannah Montana" -- 13.
Miley Cyrus.
Miley Cyrus, that's correct.
That's correct.
Okay.
An eight-ounce
rib eye steak
or Barbra Streisand
in "Yentl" -- 41.
Barbra.
That's correct,
that's correct.
Thank you.
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Oh, I'm sorry,
that's time.
Thank you.
The most -- I was really nervous
about the Barbra question.
If I got
that one wrong --
No, she came through
for you.
I know,
thank God.
I was very proud of you.
I was very proud of you.
Let's go back to the desk
while Casey gives you a score.
