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That Awkward Moment Justin Bieber Ranked Hailey’s Friends Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Cara Delevingne on TV

Justin Bieber subjected himself to a unique form of torture last night when he played “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts “on James Corden’s Late Late Show. The singer was given the choice between answering awkward, personal questions or eating gross food items. Most of the time, Bieber chose the food: He drank a green shrimp and chili pepper smoothie to avoid answering which country has the worst fans and ate a spoonful of ant yogurt with a scorpion to avoid letting Corden shave off his beloved mustache.

But the prospect of eating bull penis is where Bieber drew the line. The singer was asked to rank his wife Hailey Baldwin’s model friends—Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Cara Delevingne—or have a bite of the food. Faced with that choice, Bieber gladly chose to rank them.

“Kendall, Gigi, Cara Delevingne,” he said. Then he explained his reasoning: “But here’s the thing: let’s go back to it though. I know Kendall the best. I’ve spent the most time with Kendall, you know, she’s a good friend of ours. I haven’t spent a lot of time with Gigi and I haven’t spent a lot of time with Cara so I have nothing against those people. It’s just I have a better relationship [with Kendall]. It’s not like I’m like ugh screw Cara, screw her, you know what I mean? OK.”

Bieber was pretty grossed out the entire game. “Why am I here?” he asked in the beginning. He also got up and nearly threw up at one point. It is a lot to take in and will make you question how Corden or anyone can play this game so joyfully. Watch it below:

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