Joey Fatone eats McDonald's Chicken McNuggets topped with caviar to cure his hangovers.
The former *NSYNC singer has revealed that he turns to The Golden Arches for a calorific treat whenever he is feeling worse-for-wear after overindulging on booze.
Speaking to E! News alongside his Cocktail Wars co-host and former bandmate Lance Bass about his go-to hangover cure, Joey said: "You ready?
"Double Quarter-Pounder with cheese and 20-piece Chicken McNuggets."
A shocked Lance questioned: "Do you put the chicken nuggets on the Quarter-Pounder?"
Joey replied: "No, I eat it individually!"
However, Fatone revealed that his hangover cure gets even more decadent with the addition of caviar.
The 49-year-old star said: "I'm really classy if I do the Chicken McNuggets and put caviar on top of it."
Lance, 47, opts for another burger chain to ease his hangovers.
The singer – who has Type 1.5 diabetes – said: "If I go to In-N-Out, it's a Double Double, and, if I don't take enough insulin, I'll make sure it's lettuce wrapped. I'll eat two of them.
"I haven't done it, but I think I can eat five. I really do. I had a bet with my assistant years ago."
The stars will soon be getting tipsy as they host the new series Cocktail Wars – which premieres on Tuesday (18.08.26) – and Lance explained that he is already thinking ahead to season two.
He said: "Season two, it will be fun because there's a few things I'd like to add to it.
"I would like to add a little more flair this next season. We weren't really prepared."
Joey joked: "You're already flair-y. Because we like to be fabulous."
Bass explained that he is keen to bring "more fire" to Cocktail Wars.
He said: "I would love to figure out how to bring more fire and that type of stuff. Maybe the fire department needs to come."
Joey added: "More danger! Maybe there's bonus points if they do stuff like that."
Meanwhile, Fatone declared earlier this year that it is "not an easy life" in a boyband as he opened up about the dark side of fame in the documentary Boy Band Confidential.
The star – who was member of *NYSNC from 1995 to 2002 and joined the Bye Bye Bye hitmakers' reunion from 2023 to 2024 – told Page Six: "[The] pressure [can] build up [and then] one day it’s either [someone] explodes, or [falls into a] depression, and then that could lead to possibly suicide or addiction or whatever the case may be."
Joey added: "It’s not an easy life, it’s not an easy thing to go through."