Jane Lynch promised she had some super-competitive celebrities lined up for "Hollywood Game Night," and she wasn't kidding. Valerie Bertinelli was part of the sophomore episode's group of celebrities, and she got so competitive, she started tearing things up ... literally.
The game was "Smash the Buzzer," and admittedly, it required that the celebrities -- and "regular folk" contestants -- get aggressive. Buzzers were set in front of the couches the teams sat on, and the first person to hit the buzzer was able to answer. The two contestants, and all six celebrities, were playing simultaneously. It was a mad dash to the buzzers each time.
The "Hot in Cleveland" star went hard for the buzzer, slamming into it and actually ripping the top of the buzzer off. But that's not all she ripped.
“Woah! Yes, and you break the equipment," said Lynch. "You ripped your jeans!”
“Oh, it’s whatever," laughed Bertinelli. "All for the team!” While she was all laughs during the show, she admitted on Twitter that she embarrassed herself.
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The jury's still out on whether or not "Hollywood Game Night" is an embarrassment for NBC. The premiere only garnered 4.1 million viewers, but that was still enough to win its timeslot. How will it hold up on Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET?
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