Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Todrick Hall Wear Drag in New Music Video, 'You Unfollowed Me'

By Shazmin Taylor (shazmin.taylor@mstarsnews.com) | Oct 06, 2015 09:50 PM EDT

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Todrick Hall teamed up for a second time on Monday's episode of Todrick. Dressed to the nines in full drag and in a high school setting, the duo debuted their latest music video, "You Unfollowed Me."

The plot of the song is two teenage girls that unfollow their ex-boyfriends after breaking-up on social media. Clad in neon outfits, over-the-top hair and stuffed animal-covered backpacks, the two each sing a verse with choreographed dancers joining them.

"Busted the windows out your car, baby, and it felt so good; wrote my name on your 'Stang like Carrie Underwood," the chorus goes. "We were supposed to be the new Jay Z and B. Just like Brad and Ms. Jolie, but you unfollowed me."

Both Gordon-Levitt and Hall also played their significant others in the music video. The two showed off their bad boy egos while poking fun at their female counterparts.

"You think you're cooler than us? L-O-L," the chorus continues. "You should do less, thanks. You might be smarter, but you're balding and your breath stinks. We don't have time for your reindeer games; you have no followers any way."

Gordon-Levitt arrived at Hall's studio with only six hours to learn the song, get dressed in full character and shoot the video. He also had a small misstep during filming when a bed that he was jumping on broke.

"I cannot believe that this thing has broken. I'm literally freaking out that Joe is going to walk off set," said Hall. "But he doesn't. He just gets back on the bed and starts jumping again."

The fast-paced shoot was still a success for the duo who filmed a music video together earlier this summer.

Hall appeared on Gordon-Levitt's show, Hitrecord On TV, in the 50s-themed music video, "What They Say."

 

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