Jonathan Dale Benton:Podcaster Taylor Strecker Reveals Worst Celebrity Guest She's Interviewed

2025-05-05 15:28:32source:TrendPulsecategory:Invest

Taylor Strecker’s interview with Eric Stonestreet is Jonathan Dale Bentonone she’ll never forget.

In fact, the Taste of Taylor host said the Modern Family star was the worst guest she’s ever had on her podcast.

“He’s like the chubby, jolly, sweet, funny one," she noted on the June 25 episode of the Amazon Live series In Bed With Paige DeSorbo. "Could he be anything but? Nasty!”

As Taylor explained, she thought Eric was coming on her podcast to promote Modern Family—but he was actually there to talk about his partnership with Pepto-Bismol.

“I didn’t know,” the influencer shared. “So we’re talking, we’re talking. I’m just being my adorable self. And he’s like, ‘So when are we going to talk about Pepto-Bismol?’ I said, ‘I have hemorrhoids. I’m the queen of diarrhea. I love Pepto-Bismol! We can talk about whatever you want.’ And he said to me, and I quote, 'Somebody didn’t do their homework.’”

And the Wake Up! with Tayloralumtold the Emmy winner exactly how she felt.  

“So, I snapped,” she recalled. “And I said, ‘I’m sorry. Am I getting paid by Pepto-Bismol? The answer is no. So that’s your job to figure out, not mine.’”

While Taylor didn’t share when she interviewed Eric, it appears the actor worked with the brand back in 2011.

E! News has reached out to Eric’s team for comment but has yet to hear back.

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