Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes get drunk for Time Out Cover

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I love these two bitches. You want to see a real classy magazine cover? Well, here you go, my loves. and get wasted on this week’s cover of (March 11-17). And for the interview, the two goofballs talk about how they met, what they like to drink and kissy kissy face.

Read highlights of the and interview after the jump.

and team up for the Broadway revival of Promises, Promises and it seem that these two are the perfect team. Check out the highlights from their interview with Time Out NY below.

About how they met, (via Timeout NY)

Hayes: The mine shafts…
Chenoweth: [Laughs] You make me laugh! We met in Canada. He was doing Jerry Lewis [in the 2002 TV movie Martin and Lewis].…
Hayes: And she was doing Marian in The Music Man. We were introduced, and then we started calling each other at night.
Chenoweth: It was love at first sight. It seems like we’ve known each other for all time.
Hayes: We’d pass each other in the halls, as they say. We’d hang out at our lockers, but we never had class together.
Chenoweth: This is the first time we’ve made out.
Hayes: [Sleazily] Yezzzz.

About getting a tad tipsy, (via Timeout NY)
Now that we know about your eating issues, let’s hear what happens when you get drunk.
Hayes: I haven’t done that since my college years. I’m not a big drinker anymore.
Chenoweth: Me neither. I never had a drink until college. When I was a freshman, I went to the Lambda Chi Alpha house and they taught me to play quarters and I threw up in the bathtub. I can’t even smell tequila to this day. I remember having a voice lesson the next morning, and my teacher saying, [In a Julia Child–like voice] “I believe you’re sweating alcohol. You may leave!” Now I never go out.

You can read the full interview at Timeout NY

Go see Promises, Promises on Broadway begins previews Mar 27 and opens Apr 25.

P.S. They weren’t really drunk. Yep, they are just THAT good.

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