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Jimmy Kimmel Reveals He Was In Mumford & Sons Boy Band
Mumford & Sons adopted their Nineties alter-egos for a sketch on Kimmel’s US show, featuring the presenter as “Mum”, a fifth member who joined the band during their pop-tastic heyday.
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“Jimmy Kimmel Live” airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC. Although he wasn’t allowed to sing, he’s responsible for penning such popular Mumtown hits as “Package 4 U” and “O.M.G.U.H.O.T.”.
The rest chime in with sentiments like “Wow, that was a long time ago”, “Look, everyone has an awkward stage”, and “I’ve put it behind me, you know?”
But it all came crumbling down with “I Am My Heart”, where Kimmel wrote lyrics as though hearts have little legs.
As is the case with many musical groups, especially boy bands, the guys had a falling out with one of its own.
Mumford & Sons transformed into a ’90s boyband for Jimmy Kimmel, and it all got a bit embarrassing. Mumtown peaked in the late “90s”.
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Gossip Cop will post video as soon as it’s available.