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SNL's Chloe Feynman admits she hates 'the taste of water and wants to 'live cold'

"It's challenging being on this SNL schedule because that's my addiction to cold cooking," the comedian told news in The Beautiful Issue. So many celebrities not to mention doctors, dermatologists, and nutritionists s...

Updated: 49 months ago2 min read
SNL's Chloe Feynman admits she hates 'the taste of water and wants to 'live cold'

Feynman credits his late night on the news sketch comedy show for his love of caffeinated drinks.


"It's challenging being on this SNL schedule because that's my addiction to cold cooking," the comedian told news in The Beautiful Issue.

So many celebrities not to mention doctors, dermatologists, and nutritionists swear by the health benefits of health and beauty. But Chloe Feynman could easily replace her daily dose of H2O with coffee.

"I hate the taste of water," the 33-year-old Saturday Night Live actor told news in this week's The Beautiful Issue. "If I could live with just one flu, I would."

"I'm an early girl, so it's challenging," she says, staying up late. "I realize I was born at 6:45 a.m., and maybe I'll follow suit, but I wake up at this time no matter what, even if I'm late. So this is a challenge in this. SNL schedule, hence my addiction to cold cooking." The schedule certainly impacts the Search Party star's routine in another way, a healthy breakfast," Feynman says. "When I'm at work, I wake up, put on a hat, get up in the car, and hope people don't notice I haven't showered.

"I don't wear makeup from the show, but I have drawers and containers for it," she explained. The California makeup craze started at a young age. While admiring the fuchsia she wore on the set of The Beautiful Issue, Feynman recalled a similar color she liked as a child. "It's my favorite lipstick that I stole from my mom when I was five years old," she said. "That's Funny Face NARS."

Feynman cites Cindy Crawford as an early role model. "I would draw a beauty mark, which was weird for a preschooler," she recalls.

His childhood memories include cakes decorated with flowers because he was obsessed with flowers, fairies, and weird things. "My mom was good at decorating cakes, and she learned to chew gum, melt it, and turn it into flowers," says Feynman. "Flowers grew on many of my [birthday] cakes."
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