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“But there are a lot of reasons for putting the show out there. It stars the most famous person on planet Earth.”

Villarreal: Well, such a crucial component to your job has become the red-carpet element and, Colman, the way you show out on red carpet consistently — one of the best dressed around.

She also shut down speculation that drugs played a role in the “2 Step” and “Show Out” artist’s death.

The show’s premise involves Schwartz and his fellow improvisers developing an hour-long narrative show out of the stories from a few audience members.

Long before he joined “Somebody Somewhere,” he appeared in classics such as “Coach,” “Wings” and “Seinfeld,” and had a recurring part in “Will & Grace” before stealing the show out from under Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda whenever he appeared on “Grace and Frankie.”

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