Kaley Cuoco Destroyed By Josh Gad On Lip Sync Battle, Olaf The Snowman Defeats Penny Of The BBT!
By J. Navarra | Feb 01, 2016 02:20 PM EST
Josh Gad, who is known for voicing Olaf the Snowman from the movie Frozen recently destroyed Kaley Cuoco on the Lip Sync Battle. Nothing could ever top the last lip-locking seconds Josh Gad had to endure.
On this week's Lip Sync Battle, the first battle was between Kaley Cuoco's "Move B***" vs. Josh Gad's "How Will I Know".
Kaley Cuoco donned a gangsta attire with the denim cutoffs, purposely showing her incredibly toned mid-section, lip-synced to Ludacris' hit song while Gad, choosing to keep it simple yet sentimental, took on Whitney Houston's classic.
It was on the second battle, however, that Gad took the trophy home.
Cuoco performed Britney Spears' "I'm a Slave For You" with the matching ensemble from the music video - again, showing her ripped abs - and even braving the center stage with an albino snake around her shoulders.
On the other side, Gad pulled off a performance that was not quite what the original music video portrayed. Instead he chose to be inventive with a post-modern take on the song by Divinyls titled "I Touch Myself". One would wonder the type of statement he made by using Donald Trump's famous hair-do as a metaphor for self perception. In another twist, he took off his pants for all to see him clad in money printed underwear and jumps on a wrecking-ball (covered in wig) Miley Cyrus style. But it was the ending scene that shook the stage and left Cuoco betrayed. Johnny Galecki cameo'd as Gad's reflection in the mirror and violently lip-locked with Gad on stage.
It is safe to say that these two ex-lovers have buried the hatchet and decided to poke fun at each other instead. Watch the preshow below to see how this heated battle formed:
Lip Sync Battle airs every Thursdays at 9:00 PM.
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