Celebrity Salute was created to honor our veterans, active duty military, their families and those who support them. Through conversations with celebrities, we recognize our nation’s true heroes and the sacrifices they make to protect our freedoms. We owe them greatly, and hope to raise awareness and support for them and their families while in active service and as they transition to civilian life —many continue to serve in the communities in which they live.
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Celebrity Salute was created to honor our veterans, active duty military, their families and those who support them. Through conversations with celebrities, we recognize our nation’s true heroes and the sacrifices they make to protect our freedoms. We owe them greatly, and hope to raise awareness and support for them and their families while in active service and as they transition to civilian life —many continue to serve in the communities in which they live.
Sal Vulcano Reveals Childhood Fears & Impractical Jokers Season 12 Secrets
Celebrity Salute
10 minutes
1 month ago
Sal Vulcano Reveals Childhood Fears & Impractical Jokers Season 12 Secrets
We welcome one quarter of the Impractical Jokers, Sal Vulcano, to Celebrity Salute! Host Randy Miller sits down with Sal to discuss his hit truTV show's 12th season, his National "Everything's Fine" tour, childhood fears, and what happens when "the rhythm gets you." A hilarious and insightful conversation with one of comedy's most beloved pranksters.
Celebrity Salute
Celebrity Salute was created to honor our veterans, active duty military, their families and those who support them. Through conversations with celebrities, we recognize our nation’s true heroes and the sacrifices they make to protect our freedoms. We owe them greatly, and hope to raise awareness and support for them and their families while in active service and as they transition to civilian life —many continue to serve in the communities in which they live.