John Nacion/Variety via Getty Sean Evans spoke with PEOPLE exclusively at YouTube's Upfront Brandcast about his in-depth question creation process when interviewing celebrity guests onHot Ones The host revealed the surprising method he uses to think of questions, noting that he was always a "curious" person growing up Evans also shed light on the team of people behind the scenes who help curate the questions asked to the celebrity guests A hot topic, to say the least. Hot Oneshost Sean Evans attracts millions of viewers for his A-list celebrity sit-down interviews while taste-testing hot wings that increase in spice, andjust as the sauce gets hotter, so do the questions asked. Evans' interviews famously evolve from surface-level conversation starters to in-depth, deep dives into the lives of the talent in the hot seat, which often impresses — and, at times, shocks — them that his background research is so thorough. Related:Sean Evans Admits the 1 Thing He'll Never Do Again WhenHot OnesIs Done (Exclusive) First We Feast Viewers, too, have speculated on the question-creation process that goes on behind theHot Onesscenes — so naturally, PEOPLE asked Evans, himself, exclusively about it when speaking with him at YouTube's Upfront Brandcast on Wednesday, May 14. And, well, simply, Evans' answer may come as a surprise. "You know what? A lot of the time, it's just kind of staring at a wall for 10, 15 minutes until something comes to you," theHot Oneshost tells PEOPLE exclusively on the red carpet outside Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall in New York City. Despite Evans' outward-facing confidence when questioning the likes ofAriana Grande,Kevin Hart,Margot Robbie,Shaquille O'Neal,Sabrina Carpenterand more of thebiggest names across sports and entertainment, even he still can't quite pinpoint the recipe to his success. Related:Hot OnesHost Sean Evans Buys His Own Show from Buzzfeed in $82.5M Deal Ahead of 10th Anniversary: 'The Future Is Spicy' John Nacion/Variety via Getty "We've been doing it for a long time," he says, explaining, "But I feel like that's always a hard Rubik's Cube to snap into place. So I'm still just trying my best, you know?" Evans says he doesn't create the questions himself; instead, he leans on his inner — rather familial — circle who've been with him since the unconventional interview-styled show debuted on YouTube in March 2015. "It's actually the same core group as it was in season 1 as it is today," he shares. "Like me, Chris [Schonberger], my little brother, Gavin, together, we just try our best." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. First We Feast Evans, who was named one ofPEOPLE's 2024 Creators of the Year, also credits his inquisitive personality for aiding him in the question-making process. "I think I was always curious," he says of himself looking back. "I was always someone who could talk to any lunch table in the cafeteria kind of thing and trying to walk a mile in someone else's shoes and figure out their story." He concludes, "I'm just people watching, but through the medium of asking questions." Read the original article onPeople