'Conan Without Borders: Made In México'
The American comedian will be traveling south of the border for a special episode of his late night show. TBS

Conan O'Brien will be traveling south of the border to tape an episode of his late night show. The special is called "Conan Without Borders: Made In México" and the comedian has announced that "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" star Diego Luna and former Mexican president Vicente Fox, will be his guests on the episode. O'Brien said that he will be renting out a studio and hiring a local crew to make the show happen, which is set to air on Wednesday, March 1 at 10pm on TBS. Let's hope "Conando" makes an appearance as well! Watch the promo below and tell us what you think!

Following Donald Trump signing an executive order to start building a wall alongside the border of México and the United States, Vicente Fox has publicly opposed the action. The former President of México sent a tweet to Press Secretary Sean Spicer: "I've said this to Donald Trump and now I'll tell you: México is not going to pay for that fu**ing wall."

Vicente Fox and Donald Trump have crossed words with each other since the latter's campaign trail and his intentions to build a wall between the neighboring countries. During one of the debates Trump demanded an apology from Fox after using the expletive he used today as well. "I will [make them pay]," he said during the debate. "And the wall just got ten feet taller." The Republican front-runner also took to Twitter to share his opinion: "FMR Pres of Mexico, Vicente Fox horribly used the F word when discussing the wall. He must apologize! If I did that there would be uproar!"

In an interview with Univision, Fox continued voicing his thoughts about Trump. "He is a loud-mouth, arrogant, ignorant who has no idea what it is to sit in the chair of the U.S. presidency," he told Jorge Ramos. "To follow a false prophet like Donald Trump, to follow him into the desert without knowing where he's going, is very dangerous."

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