Here’s Your Chance To Buy A Free Drink For Your Favorite Celebrity

Have you ever wanted to kick back a few Jack and cokes with Blake Shelton? Or perhaps a dry martini (shaken, not stirred) with Daniel Craig? Well now is your chance.

This Sunday, the Critics’ Choice Awards will be playing a little drinking game both with celebrities and viewers at home. All you have to do is go on Twitter and tweet the hashtag #TweetADrink along with the name of your celebrity of choice, and voilà!

During the commercial breaks, the minds behind this genius ploy will be tallying up the drink votes and delivering the winning suggestions to the chosen ones.

On top of that, TJ Miller, star of Silicon Valley and host of the Critics’ Choice Awards, will be playing a drinking game with all the viewers at home and the celebrities in the audience.

It should go without saying that the game will feature outlandish rules, in classic Miller style, such as “drink every time you hear a non sequitur” and “every time you win an award, you chug your drink and make a speech.”

Now is our chance to screw someone we don’t like! I’ll be tweeting Four Horsemen shots to Kim and Kanye all night long. What will you do?

Photo Credit: YouTube

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