Stephen Colbert Rocks a Suit Made of Doritos Wrappers

Inspired by show guest Morgan Spurlock’s recent press tour surrounding his film The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, Stephen Colbert ended his latest taping of the Colbert Report with a hilarious sign-off wearing a suit made entirely of Doritos wrappers. Just moments prior to the plug, Colbert interviewed filmmaker Spurlock about his film, of which was entirely funded by brand names such as POM, jetblue, and Hyatt, to name a few.

During the interview, Spurlock is seen wearing a suit jacket littered with the logos of brands responsible for the funding of his film. Could we expect any less from the same man who tried to reshape the thought fast-food thought process with his 2004 film Super Size Me?

Colbert would say otherwise, as he usually does. Here’s a look at his sign off:

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