Posted on 10/29/2024 5:42:57 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
The rumors are true. After being spotted on the streets of Manhattan by a few intrepid TikTok users earlier this month, Billy Eichner is is resurrecting his “Billy on the Street” series in the final days of the 2024 presidential campaign.
“Loud White Men for Kamala,” a segment featuring Eichner and Will Ferrell, dropped on Tuesday morning across Eichner’s social feeds. The video shows the two comic actors, elevated voices in tow, encouraging New York pedestrians to vote and volunteer for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. In short, per a note from Eichner’s publicist, to “do everything we possibly can to protect Americans from Donald Trump in these crucial final days of Early Voting and exactly one week before Election Day.”
If Eichner wanted maximum attention on the video, he certainly chose the right partner. Ferrell’s previous appearances on Billy on the Street have garnered more than 100 million views across social media. The new episode was made possible in a partnership with Vote Save America and Swing Left, among other contributors.
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The only good thing Will ever did was playing the “F” in the “Jingleheimer Junction” skit on SNL.
Will Ferrell’s schtick was old IMMEDIATELY !
whatever
So ghey ...
Looks like they share their testosterone molecule ...
Sounds like there were a lot. Also explains Beyonce and her sorta-kinda-pretend support for a paid fee non-concert appearance.
Fags for Camela.
I didn’t know who Billy Eichner is.
Epstein islanders and/or Diddy party goers?
They’re guilty of bad judgment.
Have no idea who Eicher is but Ferrell is so past his use by date that all he evokes from me is nausea, as far as I’m concerned he peaked at ELF.
I despise Will Ferrell. Won’t watch him.
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