Whoever said nip-syncing was the new lip-syncing was seriously disturbed.
Last night on the Tonight Show Terry Crews and Host Jimmy Fallon created a very interesting rendition of "Ebony and Irony," originally sang by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
Fallon and Crews grease up and flex their chest muscles to the beat of the song. While the athlete-turned-actor used his really body, Fallon choose to use a green screen proping his head up on while someone else's body who nip-synced to the song.
We just have to say that the whole thing is rather disturbing to us. Jimmy's body double's stomach undulations make us sick to the stomach, but hey you guys might be into that sort of thing. The whole video would be a loss if it weren't for their comical singing.
During the show Terry comments on his weirdest TV show roles, which we are sure will definitely include this nip experience now.
"It was the first role I ever had, I played a character called T-Money on a show called Battle Dome. Now, Battle Dome was basically American Gladiators on steroids," the actor reveals in a web series exclusive for the Tonight Show. "The whole logline for the show was called 'Real Warriors, Real Pain.' I was one of the warriors and we would battle contestants and they would win money. But it was extremely dangerous. There were times we sent people to the hospital. My foot caught on fire one time when the crane brought me over the flaming side of the cage and it was actually smoking and on fire. People were going to the hospital daily."
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