
Al Roker 'Amazed' That 'Pooped My Pants' Comment Went Viral: Which Celeb Made the Most Embarrassing Confession?
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2013/01/09 16:53:03
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Al Roker
"I pooped my pants." So sayeth Al Roker, explaining how he thought he had to "pass a little gas" at the White House a month after having gastric bypass surgery — "only a little something extra came out."
Al Roker 'Amazed' That 'Pooped My Pants' Comment Went Viral: Which Celeb Made the Most Embarrassing Confession?
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It's official: nothing is too personal to share anymore. Days after Al Roker uttered the now infamous phrase "I pooped my pants" — and admitted that the White House was the scene of the crime, of all places — he says he's "amazed" that the now-viral interview became "such a big deal."
Why get into something so TMI on "Dateline," of all places? Well, Roker explained on "Today" that he "wanted people to realize that there are consequences to gastric bypass surgery . . . some of them embarrassing, others can be life-threatening or fatal."
Roker, 58, lost more than 100 pounds after having gastric bypass surgery in 2002 — the "pooping" incident happened a month later, he told correspondent Nancy Snyderman while promoting his new memoir, "Never Goin' Back: Winning the Weight-Loss Battle for Good."
But really, Al . . . did you have to provide so many details? Roker told Snyderman that while walking to the White House press room, he thought he had to "pass a little gas here, only a little something extra came out." He continued, "So I got to the restroom of the press room, threw out the underwear and just went commando." The image is forever burned into our brains . . .
From Roker's poop problem to John Mayer's naughty habit, click through our slideshow and let us know: Which celeb made the most embarrassing confession?
Why get into something so TMI on "Dateline," of all places? Well, Roker explained on "Today" that he "wanted people to realize that there are consequences to gastric bypass surgery . . . some of them embarrassing, others can be life-threatening or fatal."
Roker, 58, lost more than 100 pounds after having gastric bypass surgery in 2002 — the "pooping" incident happened a month later, he told correspondent Nancy Snyderman while promoting his new memoir, "Never Goin' Back: Winning the Weight-Loss Battle for Good."
But really, Al . . . did you have to provide so many details? Roker told Snyderman that while walking to the White House press room, he thought he had to "pass a little gas here, only a little something extra came out." He continued, "So I got to the restroom of the press room, threw out the underwear and just went commando." The image is forever burned into our brains . . .
From Roker's poop problem to John Mayer's naughty habit, click through our slideshow and let us know: Which celeb made the most embarrassing confession?
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- Zion21 2013/01/09 18:58:02 (edited)Al Roker+1I can't believe this was even an interview topic. Hilarious!reply
- Bitch Kitty 2013/01/09 18:26:20Al RokerAl takes the cake, with his too personal to share comment!reply
- Sister Jean 2013/01/09 17:57:13 (edited)Al Roker+1never liked him much.. how did he ever get on the Today show!!! Guess same reason SH Featured this postreply
- Bob Sister ... 2013/01/09 18:02:02
+3Racial diversity.reply - Bob 2013/01/09 17:50:07Al RokerDang! IT'S going down my leg!reply
- Carolyn... Bob 2013/01/09 17:55:41
+2What did he think would happen? He said he did it. If he didn't want anyone to know then why did he say it dumb!reply - Sister ... Carolyn... 2013/01/09 17:57:44
agreereply - Bob Carolyn... 2013/01/09 18:01:27
no big deal to me.reply
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