James Corden found a grand way to thank Late Late Show guest Jeff Goldblum last night, and tap into the latest viral hit all at once. Parodying Ariana Grande’s hit single “Thank U, Next,” Corden concocted a dead-on take-off with “Thank U, Jeff.”
Watch it above, and compare to Grande’s original below.
Grande’s tune set a YouTube record this month when it became the most-watched video in a 24-hour period following its debut, snaring more than 46 million views in just 22 hours, edging out the previous record holder, Bts’ “Idol.”
“Thank U, Next” features lyrics on Grande’s played-in-public romantic life, and had guest stars Jonathan Bennett, Stefanie Drummond, Kris Jenner, Jennifer Coolidge, Troye Sivan and YouTube stars Colleen Ballinger and Gabi DeMartino.
Never one to let a social media sensation slip away, Corden reworked the Grande hit to focus on Goldblum. Typical lyric: “First saw him in...
Watch it above, and compare to Grande’s original below.
Grande’s tune set a YouTube record this month when it became the most-watched video in a 24-hour period following its debut, snaring more than 46 million views in just 22 hours, edging out the previous record holder, Bts’ “Idol.”
“Thank U, Next” features lyrics on Grande’s played-in-public romantic life, and had guest stars Jonathan Bennett, Stefanie Drummond, Kris Jenner, Jennifer Coolidge, Troye Sivan and YouTube stars Colleen Ballinger and Gabi DeMartino.
Never one to let a social media sensation slip away, Corden reworked the Grande hit to focus on Goldblum. Typical lyric: “First saw him in...
- 12/6/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Songstress Ariana Grande has established a new YouTube record for most-watched video in a 24-hour period following a debut.
Grande’s hit, Thank U, Next, topped previous record holders and K-pop superstars Bts’s Idol. Released at 12 noon Pacific time on Friday, Thank U, Next has now passed 46 million viewers, edging Bts’s 45.9 million total in just under 22 hours. The Bts record was set in August, eclipsing Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do.
The Grande video, which combines lyrics on her tumultuous romantic life with visuals reminiscent of early 2000 female-driven films, had 829,000 viewers watching simultaneously at its peak, generating 516,000 chat messages during its debut stages, the latter also a record. The flood of comments was so overwhelming that YouTube experienced a delay in posting them.
Actors in the video include Mean Girls stars Jonathan Bennett and Stefanie Drummond, and features an amusing take by momager Kris Jenner...
Grande’s hit, Thank U, Next, topped previous record holders and K-pop superstars Bts’s Idol. Released at 12 noon Pacific time on Friday, Thank U, Next has now passed 46 million viewers, edging Bts’s 45.9 million total in just under 22 hours. The Bts record was set in August, eclipsing Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do.
The Grande video, which combines lyrics on her tumultuous romantic life with visuals reminiscent of early 2000 female-driven films, had 829,000 viewers watching simultaneously at its peak, generating 516,000 chat messages during its debut stages, the latter also a record. The flood of comments was so overwhelming that YouTube experienced a delay in posting them.
Actors in the video include Mean Girls stars Jonathan Bennett and Stefanie Drummond, and features an amusing take by momager Kris Jenner...
- 12/1/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Jonathan Bennett says when he got the offer to appear in Ariana Grande's latest music video he couldn't say yes fast enough, and there was nearly another "Mean Girls" cameo ... but it didn't work out. Jonathan -- who plays Aaron Samuels in the 2004 film which Grande pays homage to in her new "Thank U, Next" vid -- says working with Ariana was so much fun ... a joy actor Daniel Franzese will never know. Bennett...
- 11/30/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ariana Grande’s highly anticipated “Thank U, Next” music video is here — and she’s bringing back all the classic teen comedies.
The 25-year-old singer debuted her video on Friday and gave fans a look at the Mean Girls references she’d been teasing in the days leading up to the release.
While Grande stars as Rachel McAdams’ popular Regina George, she also casts herself as other iconic women while singing her farewells to her exes.
Mean Girls
The beginning of “Thank U, Next” takes a look back at the rumors sequence from the 2004 Lindsay Lohan classic where students make...
The 25-year-old singer debuted her video on Friday and gave fans a look at the Mean Girls references she’d been teasing in the days leading up to the release.
While Grande stars as Rachel McAdams’ popular Regina George, she also casts herself as other iconic women while singing her farewells to her exes.
Mean Girls
The beginning of “Thank U, Next” takes a look back at the rumors sequence from the 2004 Lindsay Lohan classic where students make...
- 11/30/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Sorry Ariana Grande, there’s only one original Cady Heron according to Mean Girls star Lindsay Lohan.
On Tuesday, the 32-year-old actress broke her silence about Grande’s “Thank U, Next” music video, which features the powerhouse singer and friends parodying a series of iconic teen romantic comedies, including Mean Girls.
Hours earlier, a trailer for Grande’s video was released, featuring a sea of stars (including Mean Girls alums Jonathan Bennett and Stefanie Drummond) parodying the iconic “Who is Regina George?” scene from the Tina Fey’s 2004 film. In the lead-up to that clip, Grande had also shared several...
On Tuesday, the 32-year-old actress broke her silence about Grande’s “Thank U, Next” music video, which features the powerhouse singer and friends parodying a series of iconic teen romantic comedies, including Mean Girls.
Hours earlier, a trailer for Grande’s video was released, featuring a sea of stars (including Mean Girls alums Jonathan Bennett and Stefanie Drummond) parodying the iconic “Who is Regina George?” scene from the Tina Fey’s 2004 film. In the lead-up to that clip, Grande had also shared several...
- 11/28/2018
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
The first teaser for Ariana Grande‘s highly anticipated “Thank U, Next” video dropped on Monday night, and it features some fetch cameos.
In the clip — shared across Grande’s social media channels — Mean Girls stars Jonathan Bennett and Stefanie Drummond, as well as musician Troye Sivan and YouTubers Colleen Ballinger and Gabi DeMartino (among others) parody the iconic “Who is Regina George?” scene from Tina Fey’s 2004 teen comedy.
Rather than spread rumors about Rachel McAdams’ character, of course, all are here to gossip about Grande.
“One time on Twitter, I heard Ariana was pregnant, so I got pregnant...
In the clip — shared across Grande’s social media channels — Mean Girls stars Jonathan Bennett and Stefanie Drummond, as well as musician Troye Sivan and YouTubers Colleen Ballinger and Gabi DeMartino (among others) parody the iconic “Who is Regina George?” scene from Tina Fey’s 2004 teen comedy.
Rather than spread rumors about Rachel McAdams’ character, of course, all are here to gossip about Grande.
“One time on Twitter, I heard Ariana was pregnant, so I got pregnant...
- 11/27/2018
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
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