Tracy Morgan Says He Owns ‘The Deadliest Thing on the Planet’

Leave it to Tracy Morgan to turn a routine TV interview into pure chaos.

The comedian and “Saturday Night Live” alum is making headlines after revealing what he calls the Tracy Morgan deadliest thing in his personal collection — and it’s not just for laughs.

While promoting his new NBC sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Morgan shared details about some of the unusual — and potentially dangerous — items he keeps at home.

A Collection That’s… Intense

According to an interview reported by USA TODAY, Morgan owns a massive 20,000-gallon shark tank in his backyard. But that wasn’t the most shocking reveal.

The Tracy Morgan deadliest thing claim came when he disclosed he owns three cone snails — highly venomous marine animals known for their powerful sting.

Morgan joked about his unusual hobby, saying he enjoys collecting things that could “possibly kill” him.

Very on brand.

Promoting a New Comedy Team-Up

The wild reveal comes as Morgan gears up for his new NBC sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, where he stars opposite Daniel Radcliffe in an odd-couple comedy.

The mockumentary-style series follows an over-the-top former football star trying to rebuild his image with help from a neurotic filmmaker.

The show also reunites Morgan with key creatives from the beloved NBC comedy 30 Rock, giving longtime fans another reason to tune in.

Not His Only Big Purchase

The Tracy Morgan deadliest thing moment wasn’t the only jaw-dropper from the interview.

Morgan also revealed he has:

  • A $4 million LaFerrari
  • Glass recovered from the Titanic
  • One of Michael Jackson’s gloves
  • Exotic fish tanks throughout his home

At this point, Radcliffe reportedly joked that Morgan’s house could double as a museum — and honestly, he may not be wrong.

When and Where to Watch

The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins premieres February 23 on NBC before moving to its regular Monday time slot in early March.

If the show’s energy matches Morgan’s real-life stories, viewers can probably expect plenty of unpredictable moments.

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