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Ted Lasso actor Jason Sudeikis got the chance to practically become an honorary member of Public Enemy when he joined Flavor Flav onstage recently to perform a classic song from one of hip-hop’s most famous groups.
Video footage from a private karaoke event on Sunday, Nov. 10—part of an auction package won by attendees the day before—shows Sudeikis and Flav energetically performing Public Enemy and Anthrax’s classic collab, “Bring The Noise.”
Sudeikis appears to be right at home on the mic, matching Flav’s intensity as if he really were a Public Enemy member.
After the event, Flav shared a video of their duet on Instagram, reiterating how huge of a moment that their collab was. “TURN IT UP,,, cuz we BROUGHT THE NOISE,!!! WOOWWW,” Flav wrote. “Jason Sudeikis got down like that and was absolutely incredible!!”
The two hopped on stage together at THUNDERGONG — an event that Sudeikis and his friend Billy Brimblecom founded back in 2017. The event supports Brimblecom’s Steps of Faith Foundation which helps amputees adjusting to any challenges that they have in the world.
TMZ reports that this year’s THUNDERGONG raised $820,000 in charity — most likely thanks to Sudeikis and Flav’s all-star team up.
Aside from their joint performance, both Sudeikis and Flav had fun on their own. Flav hit the stage to perform Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way” while Sudeikis was joined by his son Otis and daughter Daisey to perform Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever.”
In other wholesome news from the Public Enemy member, Flavor Flav praised Selena Gomez in a tweet last Monday, commending the 32-year-old actress for her advocacy on health and mental health awareness.
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Ted Lasso actor Jason Sudeikis got the chance to practically become an honorary member of Public Enemy when he joined Flavor Flav onstage recently to perform a classic song from one of hip-hop’s most famous groups.
Video footage from a private karaoke event on Sunday, Nov. 10—part of an auction package won by attendees the day before—shows Sudeikis and Flav energetically performing Public Enemy and Anthrax’s classic collab, “Bring The Noise.”
Sudeikis appears to be right at home on the mic, matching Flav’s intensity as if he really were a Public Enemy member.
After the event, Flav shared a video of their duet on Instagram, reiterating how huge of a moment that their collab was. “TURN IT UP,,, cuz we BROUGHT THE NOISE,!!! WOOWWW,” Flav wrote. “Jason Sudeikis got down like that and was absolutely incredible!!”
The two hopped on stage together at THUNDERGONG — an event that Sudeikis and his friend Billy Brimblecom founded back in 2017. The event supports Brimblecom’s Steps of Faith Foundation which helps amputees adjusting to any challenges that they have in the world.
TMZ reports that this year’s THUNDERGONG raised $820,000 in charity — most likely thanks to Sudeikis and Flav’s all-star team up.
Aside from their joint performance, both Sudeikis and Flav had fun on their own. Flav hit the stage to perform Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way” while Sudeikis was joined by his son Otis and daughter Daisey to perform Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever.”
In other wholesome news from the Public Enemy member, Flavor Flav praised Selena Gomez in a tweet last Monday, commending the 32-year-old actress for her advocacy on health and mental health awareness.
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