'It's weird when people say it's an accident, 'cause I kinda meant to do it,' Blake Anderson says of stunt gone wrong in MTV's 'First Date.'
By Rya Backer
Cast of "Workaholics"
Photo: MTV News
As one of the co-stars of Comedy Central's "Workaholics," Blake Anderson has made his way into the hearts and televisions of many an American as Blake Henderson, the goofy member of the show's trio who's not above spending his week's paycheck on a coat that looks like a bear, or talking his friends into foregoing their Thanksgiving plans to spend a weekend at a Hedonism resort in Jamaica.
So when we sat down with Anderson following the castmembers' "First Date" shoot, which premieres Tuesday on MTV.com, it was refreshing to know that his quirks and sense of humor — and those of his fellow Workaholics — are not just a stage persona. We asked for details on how he recently made headlines jumping off a roof and landing (not especially gracefully) onto a Comedy Central-branded beer pong table, reportedly fracturing his spine in the process. Oh, and Odd Future's Tyler, the Creator was there too — having a good laugh at Anderson's expense.
"It's weird when people say it's an accident, 'cause I kinda meant to do it," he explained about the fall.
"I was drunk and it was stupid. Don't jump off roofs into hard surface areas."
His castmates (they are all good friends in real life), however, had a different perspective on the situation: "It was all CGI, it was a ploy to get more viewers. Thank you for viewing," explained Adam DeVine, whose "Workaholics" character, Adam Demamp, was named one of MTV News' Top 50 TV Characters of 2011.
The carnage, however, appears to be very real, with Anderson sporting a fresh scar from the incident on the left side of his back. Though DeVine once again refutes its veracity, asking, "... or is it CGI'd?"
So exactly what was recent VMA winner Tyler, the Creator doing at his place? "We have those little rugrats runnin' around at our parties sometimes," Anderson said of his friendship with Odd Future. Fellow member Taco appeared in the show's second-season premiere.
Despite their ups and downs, so to speak, the groups remain friendly — despite some fighting words from the cast. "You're not invited anymore, Tyler. And that's on you, bro," DeVine exclaimed. "Yeah, go 'create' some sh--," added Anders Holm.
You can see more with the cast of "Workaholics" on Tuesday when their episode of "First Date" goes live on MTV.com!
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