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NBC's ‘The Voice' and ‘Happy's Place’ teamed up for a hilarious cold open that features Snoop Dogg and Melissa Peterman in a comedic trust fall skit. The exclusive clip, shared which showcases the rapper, along with fellow coach Michael Bublé, visiting the set of the upcoming comedy series starring Reba McEntire, who is also a coach on the singing competition.
In the skit, as Peterman rambles on, McEntire prepares to leave with her co-stars. Peterman, eager to join the group, lists her various skills, proclaiming to Snoop, "Snoop, I could carry you!"
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The rapper takes her up on the offer and trust falls into her arms, leading to a lighthearted moment. Peterman jokes, "Oh my gosh, you’re so much better than my body pillow," showcasing her comedic timing.
The playful interaction catches Snoop's attention, prompting him to invite Peterman along. McEntire humorously regrets the decision, saying, "Oh no, oh lord. I regret this." The group then departs from the fictional bar, leaving the camera to linger on a sign that reads "Cold beer," adding to the comedic effect of the scene.
The new season of ‘The Voice’, which features Snoop, Bublé, McEntire, and Gwen Stefani as coaches, recently premiered, showcasing the fifth night of blind auditions. McEntire also discusses her sitcom, which centres on a bar owned by her character's late father, set to debut soon.
In a humorous moment, Peterman greets Snoop and Bublé, nervously exclaiming, "Hey, Mr. Dogg,
Mr. Bublé. Hi Michael, may I call you milky bubbles?" Her quirky compliment about Bublé's voice being like a "warm bath" adds an extra layer of fun to the skit, demonstrating the chemistry among the stars.
-Sushmita Sarkar