Rob Zombie Shares Bizarre Connection to Pee-Wee’s Playhouse

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The majority of rock music fans have been familiar with Rob Zombie for many years. However, he shocked some observers during an interview with Jimmy Fallon.

Before Fallon took over The Tonight Show years ago, the talk show host spoke with the musician, and Zombie revealed that he worked on the Pee-wee’s Playhouse when he was younger. Zombie’s role was to create unique and colorful sets on the famous show.

“It was one of the most creative and fun experiences of my life. I got to work with some amazing people and help bring this incredible world to life,” Zombie explained.

Pee-wee’s Playhouse, which aired from 1986 until 1990 on CBS, centered around Paul Reubens and quickly became a favorite among children.

In another interview with Tom Murphy, Zombie disclosed that he delivered things and performed other duties around the set at 19. What was your first job? Share your weirdest on 107.7 The Bone’s Facebook or Twitter page.

 

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