Taylor Swift‘s music has never seemed so dramatic.
On Monday’s episode of “The Late Late Show,” James Corden had guests Julianne Moore and John Stamos act out a scene from a soap opera called “The Bold and the Lyrical” using nothing but Taylor Swift lyrics.
In the scene, Moore and Corden play lovers, with Corden donning a 1950’s greaser outfit to play the bad boy. When Moore asks where he’s been, he replies, “I keep crusin’. Can’t stop, won’t stop movin'” — a line from the hit song “Shake It Off.”
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Things escalate from there, with Moore slapping Corden across the face while quoting the Swift song “Blank Space.” Stamos then enters and throws in a few lines from “22” for good measure.
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