Jimmy Fallon & Jon Hamm Transform Into Creed for Hilarious ‘With Arms Wide Open’ Music Video Recreation
Late Night TV Hosts Take on Creed's Iconic Hit
In a hilarious new video, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Hamm have teamed up to recreate the iconic music video for Creed's 1999 hit song, "With Arms Wide Open." The video, which was posted on Fallon's YouTube channel on Wednesday, features the two hosts dressed in full Creed regalia, complete with long hair and goatees.
The video is a shot-for-shot recreation of the original, with Fallon and Hamm lip-syncing to the song and performing all of the same moves as Creed frontman Scott Stapp. The video is full of funny moments, including a scene where Fallon and Hamm are riding in a car together and singing along to the song at the top of their lungs.
Fallon and Hamm's Performance is Spot-On
Fallon and Hamm's performance is spot-on, and they perfectly capture the over-the-top theatrics of the original music video. The video is also a lot of fun to watch, and it's clear that Fallon and Hamm had a blast making it.
The Video is a Hit with Fans
The video has been a hit with fans, and it has already been viewed over 1 million times on YouTube. Fans have praised Fallon and Hamm's performance, and they have also enjoyed the video's many funny moments.
Fallon and Hamm Have a History of Collaborating
Fallon and Hamm have a history of collaborating on funny videos. In 2015, they teamed up to create a parody of the "Hotline Bling" music video by Drake. The video was a huge hit, and it has been viewed over 20 million times on YouTube.
Fallon and Hamm's latest video is another example of their great comedic chemistry. The video is a lot of fun to watch, and it's sure to put a smile on your face.