George Lopez Reveals His Greatest Fear On 'The Talk'

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Currently touring America on his "Listen to My Face" tour, the hilarious George Lopez visited 'The Talk' Thursday, September 11. Lopez gave the down low on how his heritage influences his comedy, and where he finds his funnies.

Topics of the day, from NFL players to fear factors, included what keeps George Lopez up at night."What's your biggest fear?" asked Sharon Osborne.

"Spiders," he said, "and commitment." Even amid the uproarious laughter, this was a heartbreaking statement for many of the ladies swooning on Twitter, including 'The Talk' co-host, Sheryl Underwood. Better luck next time, Sheryl.

Though, there is still one lucky lady out there who can catch this actor's eye. The new, oldest women alive is a Mexican woman, Leandra Becerra Lumbreras, and is still going strong at 127 years old.

"I need someone like that," Lopez said. "Got a lot of time. Commitment."

The stand-up comedian and sitcom star derives much of his material from his Mexican heritage. Maracas in hand, he took on the Mexican food price-guessing challenge, basically the Price-is-Right with a Latin twist, "Hi-pez, Lo-pez." The pressure was on with a prize for the crowd, and lucky for everyone, he pulled through.

Guacamole? $4.49. Salsa? $2.99. A high five from George Lopez? Priceless.

Check out Lopez's stand-up show, "Listen to My Face," touring from California to Boston until the end of December.