As a dedicated fan who’s followed Andy Samberg‘s comedic journey from “Saturday Night Live” to “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”, I must say that his latest anecdote about the “Here I Go” music video is a testament to his unwavering commitment to hilarity. The short shorts debacle, as it were, is just another example of how Andy consistently pushes boundaries and takes risks for the sake of laughter.
During the making of a music video on Saturday Night Live, Andy Samberg came very close to experiencing an embarrassing clothing mishap alongside Charli XCX.
More recently, a former cast member of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” shared insights about shooting the “Here I Go” skit alongside a popular musician on “The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast,” discussing their experience wearing rather brief shorts during filming.
Samberg shared that there was much discussion regarding the length of his shorts, and he often found himself saying, “But Charli’s will be quite high, as that’s her style. So, maybe mine should be too.
For a brief instant, Samberg pondered donning an identical ensemble to Charli, consisting of short red shorts and a bikini top, but soon understood that such a choice might not be warmly received.
He playfully commented, “I doubt anyone would appreciate that, even though it might seem otherwise,” before confessing that he first requested the wardrobe team to make his shorts shorter. “They made them longer instead and I suggested, ‘Perhaps I should go higher.’ But once we began dancing intensely, I nearly exposed myself unexpectedly. I exclaimed, ‘Oh dear!’
As a gamer, I’m grateful we didn’t crank up the difficulty level any further; it would’ve been a real challenge!
In the “Here I Go” skit, Samberg portrayed a bothersome homeowner who repeatedly called the police on his neighbors. Meanwhile, the “Brat” artist appeared as his equally irritating wife, making her entrance in the latter half of the music video. This unique video segment was included in the SNL episode that aired on November 16th, with Charli serving as both host and musical performer.
Seth Meyers found it amusing on the podcast that the original script didn’t include a wife character, as it turned out so perfectly. He loved the surprise knowing Charli XCX was waiting in the wings. It’s quite humorous to imagine a major musical star like her taking part in something like this, and then her appearance was just her hiding behind Andy.” Andy Samberg chimed in, “Welcome to show business!
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2024-11-27 02:54