"An aspect of this show that struck me early on which is I had been in plenty of creative partnerships, but we did not hold on to each other for four hours a day," Richter, 59, joked on The Three Questions With Andy Richter podcast.
"Touch is a basic human nourishment," he continued. "And I think it's a key to why [celebrities] are so touched by [the experience]. You're getting stuff you got when you were a baby."
Richter said having that much physical touch as an adult while working in a professional setting was quite an experience. Slater, 36, couldn't agree more.
Once you get a taste of that aspect of human connection as an adult, it's something you want more of. Richter said he would often go home after practice and embrace his wife, Jennifer Herrera, to keep the good vibes going.
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