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Something for everyone interested in hair, makeup, style, and body positivity.Internet Finds·Posted 5 minutes agoA Complete List Of Every Bizarre Moment In This Utterly Baffling Video Of Celebrities Singing "Let It Be" On A Green Screened Beach In Norway
By the time Glenn Close appears in the video, I'm fairly convinced that it's actually a hostage situation. It's the only reasonable explanation.

BuzzFeed Staff
FacebookPinterestTwitterMailLinkIn 2010, Norwegian TV show Gylne Tider aired a low-quality music video starring a baffling assortment of celebs lip syncing the Beatles song "Let It Be" on a beach at sunset.
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Sure, celebrity-laden charity music videos are so ubiquitous that 30 Rock satirized the genre with a video of its own. But this video wasn't made for any good cause — unless you consider bringing joy to the internet a worthy cause.
The video was so bizarre that it immediately went viral. And now, whenever a video like Gal Gadot's star-studded "Imagine" cover blows up, someone inevitably tweets about the "Let It Be" video.

This may be the greatest thing I've ever seen. It blows Gal Godot's "Imagine" out of the water, and I CANNOT BELIEVE no one has ever told me about it before. https://t.co/NPJNLzJBjG
09:35 PM - 21 Feb 2022
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Gylne Tider's "Let It Be" video walked so Gal Gadot's "Imagine" video could run.
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The video resurfaced again this year, so I'm taking it upon myself to catalogue every weird moment in the entire 307-second-long video...for science.
