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This Internet Edit Turned Penn Badgley’s Spirit Tunnel Walk Out On ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ Into A Bollywood Banger

The star's 'You' promotions took a wild and wacky turn.

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Who knew Penn Badgley had this much rhythm?

The You actor made an appearance on the popular talk show ahead of the series’ fifth and final season, which dropped today (4/25), and participated in it’s viral “Spirit Tunnel” tradition, dancing his way through the studio hallway while staff and producers chanted his name to the tune of Doechii’s “Anxiety”. It’s a super fun internet moment, and Badgley threw himself into the trend unabashedly.

@jenniferhudsonshow

Somebody’s watching me; it’s @iampennbadgley! @warnerbrostv

♬ original sound – Jennifer Hudson Show – Jennifer Hudson Show

But the beautiful thing about the internet is that moments like these are instantly recycled into a plethora of entertaining memes and hot takes that continue the fun long after it’s original thirty seconds are done. Instagram user @qualiteaposts capitalized on the moment, and synched Badgley’s dancing perfectly to the 2000 Bollywood classic “Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai”. He looks right at home on the track, and his monochrome look fits perfectly with the era’s style.

If you want to relive the original in all it’s cheesy, filmi glory, you can rewatch Hrithik Roshan and Ameesha Patel’s epic shoulder shimmies below. It’s definitely worth a side by side comparison just to appreciate how naturally Badgley emulates classic Bollywood steps, likely completely unaware of the similarities. I think he could easily be the next Hollywood star to make a cameo in a Hindi film after Sylvester Stallone, Denise Richards, Akon, Snoop Dogg, and Kylie Minogue.

Sounds like Karan Johar needs to pick up the phone and give him a call.


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Nicole Stawiarski

Freelance writer for The Thought & Expression Company, Inc.

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