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Watch Bob Odenkirk and David Cross bring together a ton of celebrities to sing…Weird Al’s “Eat It”

Brian Cranston imploring people around the world to “eat it.”

Mr. Show’s Bob Odenkirk and David Cross teamed up on Wednesday night for the Mr. Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call Event for Charity, which included a star-studded montage of celebrities coming together for an inspired sing-along of…Weird Al’s “Eat It,” the 1984 take-off of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It.”

Riffing off the much-mocked celeb-in-quarantine montage sing-along to John Lennon’s “Imagine” spearheaded by Gal Gadot, the video features Odenkirk and Cross alongside Bryan Cranston, Sarah Silverman, Jack Black, Patton Oswalt, Fred Armisen, Al Franken, Paul Scheer, Alison Pill, Amber Tamblyn, John Hodgman, Heidi Gardner, Rachel Bloom, Tony Hale, Michael McKean, and of course, Weird Al Yankovic himself.


Check out the clip below. Head to the Charity Navigator site for a list of charities helping to support those affected by COVID-19.

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