Adele's
emotional new single Hello immediately topped the charts after its debut on
October 23, and Ellen DeGeneres, 57, had a little fun with the song and its dramatic
music video , by sharing a parody on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, claiming the British singer's latest hit is based on
their conversation , which is interrupted by a call from Drake
In the clip,
which spoofs "Hello" music video, Ellen receives a call on a brick
phone from Adele. Due to bad connection, the comedienne can't hear Adele
clearly and she almost loses her patience because Adele doesn't get
straight to the point.
"It might be easier to hear you if you stop playing that piano,"
Ellen says while munching on some potato chips. "Seriously, speed it up.
I'm kind of in a hurry. Just get to the point." Their conversation is then
interrupted by a call from Drake, as part of his "Hotline Bling" video is
played.
which spoofs "Hello" music video, Ellen receives a call on a brick
phone from Adele. Due to bad connection, the comedienne can't hear Adele
clearly and she almost loses her patience because Adele doesn't get
straight to the point.
"It might be easier to hear you if you stop playing that piano,"
Ellen says while munching on some potato chips. "Seriously, speed it up.
I'm kind of in a hurry. Just get to the point." Their conversation is then
interrupted by a call from Drake, as part of his "Hotline Bling" video is
played.
After Ellen hangs up the phone, another person calls and
he's none other than Lionel Richie, who had his hit years ago with his own
"Hello". But Ellen seems to get disappointed when Lionel asks,
"Is it me you're looking for?"
watch the video below....he's none other than Lionel Richie, who had his hit years ago with his own
"Hello". But Ellen seems to get disappointed when Lionel asks,
"Is it me you're looking for?"
Mail online & Aceshowbiz
No comments:
Post a Comment