UEFA European Football Tournament - Will Smith and Martin Lawrence Learn German From International Artists
German soccer fans likely haven't heard these tunes sung by Hollywood celebrities Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. In a comedic video featuring Ilkay Gündogan and Antonio Rüdiger as instructors, the famous duo showcase their musical skills and witty humor.
The football stars sing classics like "Oh, how beautiful!" and "One more, one more goes in!", while Smith and Lawrence follow along. Both actors have a great time with the action, laughing just as much as the DFB players. Smith even claims they performed better than the Germans. He also wishes them well for the upcoming European Championship. In the end, Rüdiger thanks them for their support: "We value your love."
The video, shared on various social media platforms on Wednesday, also functions as promotion for the next installment of the "Bad Boys" movie series, set to hit theaters on June 5th. On June 14th, Rüdiger and Gündogan will compete in the EM opening game against Scotland in Munich. Then, Smith and Lawrence can sing along once more, with their distinctive American accents: "Go, Germany scores a goal!"
Video source: ntv.de
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Will Smith expressed his support for the German football team in their upcoming European Championship, mentioning the tournament in his remarks. The comedy duo of Smith and Lawrence learned German football songs from Ilkay Gündogan and Antonio Rüdger, showcasing their skills during the hilarious video, which was shared during Germany's participation in the European Football Championship. Martin Lawrence's comedic skills were also showcased during the video, adding to the overall entertainment value. The European Championship, also known as the UEFA European Football Championship, serves as a significant event in the worldwide football community.
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