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Robin Thicke And Pharrell Parody ‘Blurred Lines’ On 'Kimmel'


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By Henna Kathiya

With his first number one on the Billboard Hot 100 under his belt, Robin Thicke took his hit song “Blurred Lines” to “Jimmy Kimmel Live." He and Pharrell performed the track on Thursday night’s (June 13) show and in a parody remake of the sexy video, Jimmy and his sidekick Guillermo join Pharrell and Robin to add some silly hijinks to this version of the clip.

After claiming the original version “edited him out” Jimmy Kimmel premiered his version of the video. While the original video is NSFW, this parody was a lot sillier with Kimmel dressed in a suit to match Robin’s and his sidekick Guillermo in a matching metallic suit to Pharrell. Kimmel and Guillermo both prance around Pharrell and Robin for the duration of the video, messing with them and the balloons that spell out “Thicke” to spell dick. At one point Pharrell even breaks a chair over Jimmy’s head.

Robin also performed the hit single on Thursday’s show alongside Pharrell. They were joined on stage by Miley Cyrus (girl does know how to twerk it) and Leah LaBelle.



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