Joseph Gordon-Levitt just took his talent to an ultimate level. In a recent episode of "Todrick", Levitt dressed as a teenage girl to record a new music video.
In last Monday's episode of "Todrick", Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Todrick Hall dressed in slog to record a music video about girls whose boyfriends unfollowed them on social media according to People. In the video, the girls did not take the stated incident well, singing the lyrics that said "Busted the windows out your car, and it felt so good". Gordon-Levitt reported arrived at the studio and was given only six hours to learn the song, record it, and shoot the video. However, things don't go as planned when Gordon-Levitt falls as he was jumping on the prop bed that breaks as he was on it.
Hall was surprised and worried when Gordon-Levitt fell off the bed. According to Pink News, he was worried that the actor might walk off the set. However, to his surprise, Gordon-Levitt didn't walk away. Instead, he goes back on the bed and starts jumping again. Apparently, the actor was already questioned about his sexuality prior to this segment, way back in the year 2013. He didn't address the issue directly, stating that the paparazzi would win once he answers the question and clarify the rumours.
Gordon-Levitt and Hall teamed up on the episode of "Todrick" entitled: You Unfollowed Me. The episode is all about nasty breakups with regards to social media, as reported by MTV. The two dressed up as two highschool girls who take the audience through every stage of social media heartbreak. They also delivered a message to the youth saying that if one gets unfollowed online, it shouldn't affect the person and should be stronger than appeared.
The duo delivers a good message to the girls out there who are clearly relying their lives and relationships on social media. They definitely take their delivery into a different level, being dressed up as teenage girls and all.
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