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Regina Hall He has some unexpected – and unwanted – home guests.
“I have squatters, roommates, I don’t know what you call them,” joked Hall, 54, joking while he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday 3 February.
The Support girls The actress then found that she had something to do with the host Jimmy Kimmel – Their homes were attacked by raccoon.
“Some call them pests, others call them pets,” said Kimmel, 57, before Hall admitted, “I tell them F – Ers!”
Kimmel showed footage from the security camera of several raccoon advocates who were looking for food outside Hall’s home when his studio audience groaned in horror.
“Look at the little fat one,” Hall complained as the video was played. “Every day they grow!” It’s not up there (in shots), but I put these lights. Lights and sounds should (discourage racoons), but they think it’s a club! ”
She continued: “It should be frightened. It doesn’t do anything! He thinks it’s like paparazzi! ”
The actress found that her annoying raccoon was looking for earthworms in fresh soda, which she recently installed in her yard. Kimmel offered a unique solution – a bucket of earthworms somewhere outside her property to lure the raccoon away.
“They returned more,” insisted on his Hall.
Hall admitted that one day she was so frustrated with her uninvited guests that she almost threw an apple on the racons in anger, but quickly explained, “I didn’t (actually did)!”
“(I realized) No, they will think they feed them,” she stressed. “You can’t feed them.”
The second design of Kimmel was a bit more complicated because he encouraged the Hall to lay earthworms and another meal on her “neighboring lawn” instead.
“It’s a really good idea now,” she agreed.
The Hall later describes in detail her many attempts to deprive her court of these unmanned guests, although she has not yet had absolute success.
“I released Mothballs, they shouldn’t like Mothballs,” she said. “I released peppers.” I made lights … I also have to protect my lawn! They are so smart and tough, it happens, I swear, like six (or) seven months. Have rights! It’s terrible. ”
Kimmel shared that he had experienced a similar problem in his house after he saw raccoon -shaped traces on his staircase.
“It could be a murder,” Kimmel theorized, but Hall corrected him, “It’s a raccoon, I know it!”
Hall warned Kimmela that he could be in trouble if he had a pool – hairy creatures began to use her to bath.
“They surround my pool prints of salt buttocks,” she ventilated. “Their thick butts sat down and left the stains around the whole pool.” I can’t pick them up! ”
When Kimmel suggested that Hall’s only solution could be moving out of her house, she admitted, “Maybe! Maybe I’ll have to! … One of the (these raccoon) was certainly in prison! ”
Hall appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! To promote her film Netflix OdessaPublished via Hulu 20 March. Strange things star Sadie drops He leads a post-apocalyptic musical as a farmer who seeks to save her lost love and restore the family heritage in a strange and dangerous new world.
Jimmy Kimmel Live Airs Weeknights at 11.35 hours on ABC.