During the upcoming Super Bowl, fans can anticipate a unique live performance by the talented Wayne Brady, known for his quick wit and improvisational skills. In an exclusive interview, Brady opened up about his collaboration with Perdue Chicken for the event and shared some of his personal fears and preferences.
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Brady, famous for hosting “Let’s Make a Deal,” will be showcasing his improvisational talents live on Instagram during the Super Bowl. Despite his comfort with improvisation, Brady revealed that he has fears like anyone else, confessing, “I hate flying, I don’t like being on boats.” However, he is determined to push past these fears to deliver a captivating performance for his audience.
Teaming up with his improv partner Jonathan Mangum and friend Chris Lee, Brady will be taking suggestions from fans on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. These suggestions will inspire on-the-spot songs, scenes, impersonations, and characters that the trio will act out during breaks in the Super Bowl game.

Brady expressed his excitement for this innovative performance, highlighting that no one has attempted something similar before. Emphasizing the interactive nature of the show, he encouraged viewers to actively participate from home. The trio plans to engage with the audience by incorporating their suggestions seamlessly into their impromptu acts.

When asked about his preparation for the event, Brady emphasised that improv is all about unscripted spontaneity. He noted that preparation would go against the essence of improv, stating, “If we’re prepared, then it wouldn’t be an improv show… there is no preparation.”
While the focus will be on delivering a top-notch performance, Brady revealed that they will not be doing it on an empty stomach. The trio will be enjoying Perdue Air Fryer Ready Crispy Wings, with Brady particularly fond of the “lemon pepper” flavour, paired with an Arnold Palmer.
Despite not being a huge football enthusiast, Brady enjoys watching the Super Bowl and its halftime show with loved ones. For him, the event is about coming together with family and friends to enjoy great food and performances. Brady’s live performances can be streamed on his Instagram account during the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, promising viewers an entertaining and interactive experience.
