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Ellen And Seth Rogen Confuse Carrie Underwood Into Doing The Chicken Dance
In typical Ellen fashion, the TV host invited Carrie Underwood onto her talk show on Friday – which marked the American Idol alum’s TENTH appearance on the daytime series – but instead of celebrating, she just pranked her! So, they took a moment looking back on the visit with DeGeneres saying, “You look attractive and I think I’ve gotten better”. Underwood screamed loudly and said, “Oh my gosh, c’mon!” as DeGeneres laughed. “I want to see if you can get her to do something, physically”.
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Rogen made a decision to take it one step further, by making the phrase “Now I hear you’re great at the chicken dance, we have no music but now’s the time to show us”, said Rogen. Rogen was curious to see if Underwood would actually do it.
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DeGeneres went through with it, stressing to Underwood that “everyone” says she does an “amazing chicken dance”. During the interview, Ellen shows a photo of her with the country superstar from the first time she appeared on the show, and it’s literally insane to see what they looked like 10 years ago. She did a slight chicken dance but it was a bit underwhelming. Her guest, Seth Rogen, had to sell a mystery product to the audience without looking at it in a game dubbed Pitch, Please. “I might use it a few times a day so I want it close by”. “I think mostly kids will probably like it”, he said, “because it’s never too early to get started”.