Varshavski: And you're following in his footsteps. He was here 2 weeks ago, 3 weeks ago. Pasricha: He is. Yeah. He's been one of my mentors like for the last couple decades.
Three Scottish celebrities are among the 75 big names reimagined as their 10-year-old selves for the special edition.
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