With an $8,000 political bribe, of course:
While documenting dangerous and absurd tales from Mexico to Libya for a series that's been dubbed " '60 Minutes' meets 'Jackass,' " the crew peppered themselves with $100 bills in case of an arrest. "Most of these places you can bribe your way out of for a couple hundred bucks," a still bullish Smith told us.
The show starts on December 6 and this is perfect press, so it's no wonder they held it until now.
Spike Jonze and Vice founder Shane Smith detained in Yemen while filming MTV [Page Six via Daily Intel]
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