Hot wings! Behati Prinsloo and fellow Victoria's Secret Angels chow down on spicy buffalo chicken with Stephen Colbert
What has wings but can't fly, and is incredibly hot?
If you said a Victoria's Secret Angel eating a plate of buffalo wings, you are doubly correct.
Behati Prinsloo and fellow angels Adriana Lima and Taylor Hill exhibited some very unmodel behaviour on Monday night's Late Show with Stephen Colbert when they chowed down on a pile each.
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Hot wings: Victoria's Secret Angels Behati Prinsloo, Adriana Lima and Taylor Hill chowed down on some spicy buffalo chicken wings on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday
The trio taped the show the day before appearing on the legendary Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, or as the host referred to it: 'The World Series of intimate apparel, the Super Bowl of underpants; the Daytona 500 of telling your wife that @we should watch it really cause it's just a Christmas special and they're not that pretty".
The threesome then strode into the studio, Mrs Adam Levine in centre with a pair of white angel wings, flanked by her black-winged cohorts on either side.
'Thank you for taking time away from being intermediaries between God and mankind to model lingerie,' Colbert told them, before asking Lima what Victoria's secret really is.

Busy day: The trio taped the show the day before appearing on the legendary Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

What to do? Unsure what Americans really wanted him to do with three of the world's most beautiful women at his disposal, Colbert pressed for suggestions
'Her real secret is she's not allergic to gluten,' she replied with all the comedic timing of an Oscar presenter. 'She just likes to be very difficult at restaurants.'
Unsure what Americans really wanted him to do with three of the world's most beautiful women at his disposal, Colbert pressed for suggestions.
'Could it be modelling the Dream Angel lace teddy? What about walking the runway in the diamond encrusted $2million fantasy bra,' they asked in turn, before Lima arrived at 'eat a giant pile of buffalo wings!'

How about: After some lingerie-related suggestions from her fellow angels, Lima arrived at 'eat a giant pile of buffalo wings!'


Hot mess: While Behati and Adriana started gingerly enough, Taylor was not worried about her fingers, face and fangs getting a little saucy

Cannibals: Colbert told the girls the cuisine was 'the wings that were harvested from Angels that didn't make the cut'
The three stunners than began tucking into a pile each, with the host encouraging them to stock up on 'fuel for your big underpants day tomorrow', but warning they will 'go through you like a bullet train to Tokyo'.
While Behati and Adriana started gingerly enough, Taylor was not worried about her fingers, face and fangs getting a little saucy.
'Are these organic?' she asked through an orange mess.
'I'm not sure,' he replied, 'all I know is that they're the wings that were harvested from Angels that didn't make the cut.'
And when the group realised the crew had forgot napkins, they cleaned themselves off on the nearest white material they could find - Behati's wings.

Angels with dirty faces: When the group realised the crew had forgot napkins, they cleaned themselves off on the nearest white material they could find - Behati's wings
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