Bec Hill’s misheard lyrics animation is creative comedy gold
Comedian Bec Hill has a real talent for hilariously representing misheard lyrics through the medium of papercraft, and we can’t recommend highly enough that you go and see her do it live if you get the opportunity.
In the meantime, here’s three minutes and sixteen seconds of pure genius, as she rattles off a whole bunch of songs as you’ve never imagined them before. Warning: might make you hungry.
Before you commit yourself, here’s a tip from Bec.
If you haven't seen this yet, I challenge you to watch it with the sound off and see how many song you guess. https://t.co/ehn5wB7AHk
— Bec Hill (Adult Tooth Fairy) (@bechillcomedian) December 10, 2019
Every second of this video from @BecHillComedian is comedy GOLD! 👏😂#TheHitList continues tonight, 6.20pm, @BBCOne and @BBCiPlayer. pic.twitter.com/G9T8TuSkYq
— BBC One (@BBCOne) December 7, 2019
Stunning work. This is what people have been saying about it.
Just brilliant. https://t.co/ZmAAXxzMJK
— Steve Wainwright (@sa_wainwright) December 9, 2019
*bows the hell down to you, Bec* THE TIMING… THE SNEAKY BACK & FORTH WITH SOME PAGES. Brilliant.
— Simon Underwood (@si_underwood) 7 December 2019
@bechillcomedian you are just *ridiculously* clever and talented. And now there's several more songs I can't sing along to properly anymore 😁 Paella!
— Peet and Crisp and Even (@axolotl74) 7 December 2019
Unsurprisingly, it’s gone down rather well on Facebook, too.
Oh yeah, and this hit its first million views last night over on Facebook.
It's been a busy few days!!! https://t.co/ehn5wB7AHk
— Bec Hill (Adult Tooth Fairy) (@bechillcomedian) December 9, 2019
You can catch Bec’s gigs near you by checking her website, and she’ll be appearing on the Jonathan Ross show on Christmas Eve.
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