"Break the chains, OK?"
Following news this week that the NSW Government is set to meet with anti-lockout activists in the coming months to discuss Sydney's nightlife, the cast of hit US TV show Workaholics have weighed in on the debate during an interview with theMusic, insisting that the government need to, as cast member Blake Anderson aptly puts it, "break the locks".
Currently in Australia for a promotional tour, as well to host two comedy shows at Sydney's Spectrum Now Festival this week, who better to discuss drinking culture then the guys from the Comedy Central sitcom, based on three telemarketers who love to party?
"Get your shit together," Anders Holm said in a message directed to NSW Premier Mike Baird.
Fellow Workaholic and Pitch Perfect star Adam DeVine echoed Holm's comments, saying, "Break the chains, OK? The kids want to drink," while jokingly adding, "Don’t you want a ton of 18-year-old kids out there in the streets super-hopped up on Jägermeister? I think you do.
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"Repeal the law."
In the interview with theMusic the trio, along with fellow cast member and regular director of the series Kyle Newacheck, also chat about the show's beginnings and talk honestly about the best and worst things they've done in the workplace.
Watch the full video interview below.
Workaholics on Comedy Central launches 1 April on Fetch TV.