WATCH: Christina Aguilera, Jimmy Fallon wear disguises, perform in New York subway | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Christina Aguilera, Jimmy Fallon wear disguises, perform in New York subway

By: - Reporter
/ 02:56 PM June 15, 2018


Jimmy Fallon couldn’t stop his gimmick on giving riders of the busy New York subway a surprise performance, this time tagging along popstar Christina Aguilera.

The talk-show host and the singer donned round sunglasses and hats. Fallon made sure he would not be noticed as he wore a wig and fake mustache. This was documented in a “The Tonight Show” clip on Thursday.

Fallon and Aguilera, along with his band, started their performance with a rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “Think.” Riders were wowed by the singer’s effortlessly hitting the high notes.

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The duo then took off their disguises for their next performance, making audience members surprised and takw out their phones to document the moment.

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Fallon and Aguilera next jammed to her hit song, “Fighter.” Audience members clapped to the tune of the song—with some singing along; meanwhile, Fallon went crazy while playing his cowbell.

This was not the first time Fallon performed for his late night show. He has jammed with Maroon 5, U2 and Miley Cyrus all at spots where New York riders take the train.

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