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The Jonas Brothers join Seth Meyers for horrifying day drinking and horny songwriting

The Jonas Brothers are no Rihanna, but so few people are. Still, the three do their best to fill her big, hilarious Fenty x Puma shoes as they join Seth Meyers for one of his Day Drinking specials.

You know things are heading downhill fast when they kick off with birth-order-inspired cocktails. The worst is the "Baby" drink, a gag-inducing vengeance beverage for years of parental lenience: Kahlua, Hi-C juice, and rosé ("Mom's favorite, just like the youngest"), chugged out of sippy bottles.

Meyers only has one brother, Josh, so he brings in 30 Rock star Jack McBrayer as a ringer. As always, it's amazing and disconcerting watching Kenneth The Page doing normal people things like shotting tequila, screaming at former Disney Channel stars, and toasting Cambridge Analytica for some reason. Read more...

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