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Turns Out That John C. Reilly Is Actually A Pretty Good Rapper

Turns Out That John C. Reilly Is Actually A Pretty Good Rapper

I can't be the only one not expecting this?

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

John C. Reilly is well-known for his Hollywood roles, but earlier this week he revealed his hidden talent for rapping and I honestly think you're all going to be shocked.

Check this out:


I can't be the only one who didn't expect that?

Appearing on Sway in the Morning this week where, as per the show's usual format, he was asked to do a bit of freestyle rapping and it's fair to say the result was pretty surprising.

However, die-hard fans of the actor will know that his performance on the Walk Hard soundtrack earned him a Grammy nomination and that he's previously recorded songs with Jack White, so rapping is just another string to his bow.

John was on the show to promote his new movie Ralph Breaks The Internet, a sequel to Wreck-It-Ralph, which I'm sure will be great, but let's be honest here. It's a Step Brothers' sequel we all really want, isn't it?

And just last week, he gave us a little bit of hope, speaking to Good Morning America he said: "It requires the cooperation of a few other people, but I would love to do another one of those. If possible, yeah."


Clearly fully aware of the public's hunger for a second movie, when asked by GMA host Michael Strahan if there was a role he would like to return to, he replied: "I know what you're gonna want me to say, Michael. Step Brothers."

The cheers from the audience quickly confirmed that, yup, that was the correct answer.

Step Brothers turned ten this year, so the time is absolutely right for a sequel, surely?

Adam McKay, who directed the flick, CinemaBlend: "It is very possible in five years, because I don't think the Step Brothers idea gets worse the older these guys get. We could all look at each other and go, 'Alright, let's go do it.'


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"A while ago I said, 'No way we're doing it,' but I thought about it. I was like, 'Why am I saying that? We definitely could end up doing that.'"

We are definitely up for watching that. Come on guys.

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Topics: TV and Film, Celebrity