73 Questions - Season 3 / Year 2016

Season 3 / Year 2016

Episodes

73 Questions With Derek Zoolander
It comes as no surprise that Derek Zoolander's apartment is much larger than a center for ants. The international male supermodel gives us a tour of his luxe pad, all while revealing his favorite fashion trend of all time, the truth about his relationship with Hansel, the superpower he wishes he had, and the secret to becoming a model.

73 Questions With Taylor Swift
Vogue's May cover star Taylor Swift takes us on a tour of her Beverly Hills home and answers all of our questions, including what she'd be doing if she wasn't a singer, and her best advice for her 19-year-old self.

73 Questions With James Corden
James Corden opens up about his biggest fear, Carpool Karaoke with Beyoncé, his dream guest lineup, and shows viewers how he gets around the office in the latest installment of 73 Questions.

73 Questions With Serena Williams
On the set of her clothing line debut, Serena Williams talks about the most romantic thing a guy has ever done for her, that time she tried body bowling, and the one sport she's actually bad at.

73 Questions With Kendall Jenner
Kendall Jenner opens up about growing up in front of the cameras, who her favorite sister is, and what part of her body she wishes people paid more attention to.

73 Questions With Simone Biles
Simone Biles takes us to her Olympic training facility and talks about her dream date with Zac Efron, the taste of her gold medals, and dealing with the paparazzi.

73 Questions With Emma Stone
Emma Stone shows off her fabulous dance moves, belts out a killer Britney Spears impression, and admits to crying in front of Tom Hanks.

73 Questions With Neil Patrick Harris
Neil Patrick Harris takes us inside his home and shows off his personal movie theater, the actual booth from "How I Met Your Mother" and performs a hit song from the "Hamilton" soundtrack.
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