Hot Sauce of the Day: Seann William Scott

November 5, 2008 at 7:57am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Seann William Scott stopped by MTV’s TRL studios in Manhattan yesterday to promote his new film Role Models. (We’ll have a See it or Skip it for you on Friday.)

After ten years on the air TRL will sign off with a Total Finale Live on November 16th, but today they had visits from Role Models stars Paul Rudd, SWS and the cast of Twilight.

Seann is so incredibly affable. We wish he was on our speed dial so we could hang out with him eating burritos, drinking Corona and laughing at fart jokes.

The fact that he’s ridiculously easy on the eyes doesn’t hurt either.

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