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Clik here to view.Move over, Wayne's World, because a trio of funny young women have just helped catapult Queen's classic Bohemian Rhapsody to epic proportions—once again—thanks to their creative rendition of the '70s tune that you just have to see.
The comediennes and friends, who hail from Australia, call themselves Sketch She. They're known for taking little bits of pop culture and twisting and bending them out of shape. They make fun of Fifty Shades, they don't take themselves seriously, and they decided to have a few laughs and take on the oh-so-serious-you-can't-help-but-mock-it Bohemian Rhapsody.
The women must have rehearsed this scene, which takes place in a car during a "road trip," a gazillion times because their choreography is flawless. As they lip-sync the rock opera, they use body language to act out every single word—and they have an unusual, fascinating female take on the lyrics.
As they mouth, "Easy come, easy go," they mock masturbate the way we imagine a male rock god might. Every time they sing "mama" (which happens a lot), they grab their breasts in unison. They rock babies, do a bit of the Dougie, and break out into the best air guitar performances we've ever seen. And the best part? They give the song's sad ending the maudlin finale that it deserves.
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The video, which has been viewed more than 6.5 million times, is especially hypnotizing because the women have sped up the song so that it sounds like they are hopped up on lattes. Check it out:
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