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Bill Hader discusses his sex appeal: ‘I’m so embarrassed right now’

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Bill Hader talks to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie about, sex, sex appeal, and the other embarrassing details of his starring role in the new Amy Schumer romantic comedy “Trainwreck.”  “I’m always the guy walking in on the couple,” Hader says, so it was a surprise when he auditioned for the part of the leading man. He also graces us with his impression of an awkward Judd Apatow and explains his envy of co-star LeBron James’ natural comedic talent.