James Corden put on a Hairspray-inspired skit on The Late Late Show to celebrate the easing of coronavirus lockdown measures in the US but was met with backlash from fans.
The TV presenter was joined by singer Ariana Grande, and Broadway star Marissa Jaret to perform "No Lockdowns Anymore" to the hit Hairspray number "Good Morning Baltimore".
The song featured lyrics such as: "Got the vaccine and it’s been two weeks. There’s life in the streets! Hot people at brunch, and I’ve got a hunch, mimosas are gonna be bottomless." Snippets from the video find the stars singing and dancing on the streets in New York City, celebrating all the things that Covid-19 put a stop to.
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