On a recent episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Stephen Colbert had some unexpected and hilarious encounters with guests Jon Hamm and Amy Sedaris. The show started off with a bang as the energetic Lake Show band got the audience pumped up. Colbert thanked them and mentioned the upcoming appearance of Cecilia Vega, a 60 Minutes correspondent. But before that, he promised his viewers a delightful and funny actor, Paul Rudd, who would be joining him soon on the show.

Colbert then went on a creative tangent, expressing his love for movies during award season. He compared the excitement of stepping into a movie theater with the pleasure of stepping into a warm shower, popping open a fresh bottle of shampoo, and starting to scrub. Realizing his shower analogy, Colbert amusedly veered back to movies, mentioning some great films from the past year and the incredible actors who brought them to life, such as Margot Robbie, Killian Murphy, and Stephen himself.

Suddenly, Colbert seemed distracted, as if his mind had been captured by a mysterious force. He started talking about showers again, confusing Jon Hamm. Colbert revealed that he was referring to the legendary Shower Witch, a magical being who guards the barrier between showers and reality. Hamm, skeptical at first, soon realized that Colbert too had fallen under the Shower Witch’s spell.

Colbert confessed that he might have angered the Shower Witch during a recent hotel stay when he accidentally hung both shower curtains on the outside of the tub, causing the floor to get wet. Panicked, he wondered how to make things right, as he had a show to do. Hamm jokingly corrected him, saying Colbert meant a “shower” instead of a “show.”

The conversation continued, with Hamm warning Colbert about the consequences of crossing the Shower Witch. But Colbert, still befuddled, couldn’t comprehend what Hamm was saying. He insisted that there was no such thing as a Shower Witch. Suddenly, the Shower Witch appeared before them, confirming her existence and informing Colbert that he would be cursed until he could guess her name.

Desperate to break the curse, Colbert attempted to guess her name, but it seemed impossible. However, luck was on his side, as he hit the mark with the name Helen, bringing an end to the curse. The tension was broken, and everyone laughed, realizing that it was all a humorous skit with a serious underlying message.

Colbert used the skit as an opportunity to address a common bathroom issue: slightly wet floors caused by leaving both curtains outside the shower. He urged viewers to take action against this problem by accessing a toll-free number through a provided link, which would guide them to a QR code. By scanning this code, viewers could gain access to helpful information on keeping bathroom floors dry.

The segment ended on a lighthearted note, with Colbert, Hamm, and guest Paul Rudd encouraging viewers to keep their bathroom floors dry by ensuring the inside shower curtain stays inside the tub. As the show wrapped up, the audience was left entertained and reminded of the importance of maintaining a dry and safe bathroom environment.

Tune in to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” for more hilarious and informative moments with your favorite celebrities.