Neil Patrick Harris Confesses His Infatuation With Nick Jonas

Neil Patrick Harris appeared at "The Wendy Williams Show" on Monday, Sept. 14, and confessed his longtime celebrity crush.

Harris sat down for the daytime talk show "Wendy's Hot Seat," where the host, Wendy Williams, candidly asked who his celebrity crush is besides his husband David Burtka. The "How I Met Your Mother" star also dished some details on his Oscar stint this year, where he was seen wearing his white undies, E! News reports.

Harris didn't have second thoughts in saying that his husband already knows who his crush is, so there's no trouble for him in answering the question. He confessed that he has a crush on a much younger Nick Jonas.

"He was good-looking even before I was allowed to think he was good-looking," said Harris. "It was a bit of a problem, I had to wait until he turned 19 or 20."

The question and answer got more intense when Williams asked him about his latest job as the host of the Academy Awards this year. The 51-year-old host said that many were wondering if he stuffed his underwear when he hosted the prestigious Oscars. According to Harris, he knew there's a lot of scrutiny about the underpants and claimed that he didn't stuff them, according to Entertainment Online.

Meanwhile, Harris recently shared a funny experience when he appeared at "The Voice Austria" and played a prank on the judges. He admitted that the experience was hilarious and at the same time, he felt terrified after the judges thought that he was insane. During the time, the "Doogie Howser, M.D." star claimed he had three hours of prosthetics and different accents and no one recognized him.

The award-winning show host, who received accolades in Oscars, Emmy and the Tony Awards, also opened up on the secret of his successful career. According to Harris, he views his job as multi-level where he has to entertain, honor and educate. He also added that it's all about tricks. His new variety show, "Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris," will premiere on Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.

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