Madison Beer reflects on 'Will It' appearance on Good Mythical Morning

Madison Beer shares her exciting experience of being a guest on Good Mythical Morning's 'Will It Canoli,' recalling her interactions with Rhett & Link and the behind-the-scenes fun.
Madison Beer, a multi-talented singer and songwriter beloved by millions, recently reminisced about her guest appearance on the long-running YouTube series, Good Mythical Morning (GMM). Specifically, Beer was part of the widely popular 'Will It' segment, known for its bizarre food experiments. Appearing on the "Will It Canoli" episode, Madison shared her fond memories of working with Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, the dynamic duo behind GMM, and how the experience exceeded her expectations.
A Thrilled Fan Becomes a Guest
Beer revealed that she had been a longtime fan of GMM before becoming a guest. “I had been watching The Mythical Morning for years, and so I was just so excited to do it,” she said enthusiastically. For her, the chance to meet Rhett and Link and step onto the very set she had admired online was a dream come true. “It lived up to the hype because it was just incredible.”
This passion from Madison didn’t go unnoticed by the GMM team. Rhett and Link admitted they were thrilled when they received an email about Madison’s interest in joining the show. The hosts described how her enthusiasm created ripples of excitement across their office, underscoring the unique crossover appeal a star like Madison brought to their community-driven YouTube channel.
Revisiting 'Will It Canoli'
For those unfamiliar, GMM’s 'Will It' series takes ordinary dishes and reimagines them with unconventional and often eccentric ingredients to answer a simple question: "Will it?" These experiments can range from the surprisingly edible to outright hilarious misfires. During the 'Will It Canoli' episode, several unconventional concoctions were tested, and Madison joined the fun, diving into comedic commentary and daring taste tests.
Memories of Ice Cream Sandwiches (and Crayons?)
Madison also highlighted another surprising episode favorite: 'Will It Ice Cream Sandwich.' She confessed that her most memorable item from that segment involved crayons. While it may seem like an unusual choice, Madison humorously mentioned feeling nostalgic about the idea of edible crayons. “The crayon one randomly, that's the one that stuck with me,” she said during a conversation about GMM’s food experiments.
When Rhett and Link brought up the idea of her actually trying the non-toxic crayon ice cream sandwich, her excitement doubled. “Child me is like really happy right now,” she joked. The moment turned into delightful chaos as they examined the reality of biting into an ice cream sandwich featuring crayons. Madison gamely took a bite, describing how the ice cream managed to overpower any hint of crayon flavor. It was a hilarious moment proving her playful spirit and willingness to embrace the eccentricities of GMM’s world.
Behind the Scenes and Audience Love
The camaraderie between Madison and the GMM team was palpable throughout the episode. Her down-to-earth approach and willingness to engage made the episode a favorite among fans. Comments from viewers highlighted the uniqueness of seeing someone like Madison—known for her music—fully immersed in the eccentric charm of Good Mythical Morning’s food experiments.
It’s worth noting that GMM has a unique ability to attract diverse guests, from athletes to actors to musicians. For someone like Madison Beer, being part of a quirky internet show allowed fans to see another side of her personality—fun, laid-back, and humorous. Episodes like these highlight why GMM has maintained its massive fan base over the years.
Reflecting on Internet Culture
Madison’s appearance on GMM is an emblem of how internet culture continues to evolve. Shows like Good Mythical Morning exemplify how YouTube has become a hub for innovative, quirky entertainment that blurs the lines between celebrity and everyday creators. Rhett and Link's ability to invite and interact with guests from all walks of fame solidifies their standing not only as comedians but as cultural connectors.
For Madison, the experience wasn’t just fun; it was a testament to her versatility as an entertainer and her genuine love for internet-born phenomena. “It was just so cool for me to be there,” she explained, evidently a fan as much as she was a guest star.
What Sets GMM Apart
Good Mythical Morning has sustained its popularity since its debut in 2012 largely because of its creativity and authenticity. The 'Will It' segments have become a staple, embodying the absurd charm that defines the show’s appeal. With guests like Madison Beer participating in the whimsy, GMM ensures its content remains dynamic and engaging for both new and recurring audiences.
Whether it’s tasting crayon-filled ice cream sandwiches or deep-fried snake canolis—yes, that really happened—Rhett and Link manage to bridge the gap between internet weirdness and genuine entertainment. Bringing in figures like Madison Beer adds another level of depth to that equation.
Outlook for Guest Collaborations
Episodes like 'Will It Canoli' underscore GMM’s power to create memorable content that resonates with a broad audience. For celebrities like Madison, the charm of the show lies in its ability to feel approachable, even while packing plenty of unexpected surprises. As GMM continues to thrive, one can only wonder which public figures might appear next, navigating the funhouse of Rhett and Link’s culinary experiments.
For now, though, Madison Beer’s trip to the GMM studio stands as a highlight for both herself and fans of the show, proving that when it comes to quirky internet content, Good Mythical Morning "will it" every time.
Staff Writer
Tessa writes about music, television, and digital media trends.
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