Contemplating on buying a minivan for the family is something many parents dread. But when it comes down to it, minivans just have so much extra space! The four moms of The Texting Yoga Pants, Lauren, Chelsea, Jenilee and Deidra, just made the decision a little easier by creating Never Thought I’d Do It, a hilarious van purchase parody of This Is How We Do It by Montell Jordan.
[The Texting Yoga Pants] [H/T:Huffington Post / Baby Center]
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Britney Spears And James Corden Do Carpool Karaoke In Matching Schoolgirl Outfits
In his latest episode of Carpool Karaoke, The Late Late Show host, James Corden, took a ride through the city of Los Angeles with pop music icon Britney Spears. The two talked about Britney’s life, sang classics from “Oops!… I Did It Again” to “Make Me,” and even tossed on matching schoolgirl outfits to sing her hit song “Baby One More Time.”
[The Late Late Show]
Dick Van Dyke Casually Sings ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ For Diners In Denny’s
Because no local restaurants that he knows of serves grits, 90-year-old Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke heads over to the nearest Denny’s to appease his appetite. It just so happens that “Breakfast at Denny’s, with a side a grits” makes Van Dyke want to sing! And he did just that by performing an impromtu rendition of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” with his a cappella quartet, The Vantastix.
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Guy Hilariously Lip Syncs His Heart Out While Riding In The Car With His Unimpressed Mom
YouTuber Motoki Maxted, aka the “Asian Jimmy Fallon,” recently took a ride around town and performed a hilarious lip-sync medley to 15 of the “hottest bangers right now.” Hits included Justin Bieber’s “Sorry,” Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop this Feeling,” Sia’s “Cheap Thrills,” Meghan Trainor’s “Me Too,” and more. Motoki just can’t help himself when his jam comes on. Motoki’s mom, on the other hand, couldn’t care less.
[Moretoki] [H/T:Fedfan]
Adele Performing ‘Hello’ On Classroom Instruments Is Just As Good As The Original
On Tuesday night’s episode of The Tonight Show, Adele joined host Jimmy Fallon and The Roots to perform her hit song “Hello” on instruments you would find in an elementary classroom. Surprisingly, the classroom instrument rendition is just as good as the original.
Related: Adele Goes Undercover And Enters An Adele Impersonator Contest To Surprise Her Fans
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