At that point, Lowe pulled over to grab the singer a "Christmas gift," bringing AC/DC's Brian Johnson into the vehicle as a special guest. Gaga then told Johnson, "You wanna hear something funny?
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Lady Gaga‘s appearance on Carpool Karaoke‘s Christmas special featured a sweet moment with Brian Johnson. In one part of her drive with Zane Lowe in the episode that premiered on Apple TV+ ...
AC/DC’s lead singer, Brian Johnson, jumped right into the passenger seat, causing Gaga to burst out laughing, before hugging him. "Hello, my darling,” Johnson (age 77) said after entering ...
AC/DC's Brian Johnson and pop superstar Lady Gaga team up to duet on AC/DC classic Highway To Hell in a special Carpool Karaoke show hosted by Apple TV's Zane Lowe. The show, which is currently ...
Lady Gaga sings AC/DC‘s classic ‘Highway to Hell’ with the band’s lead singer Brian Johnson for a Carpool Karaoke Christmas special – watch the footage below. During Gaga’s segment ...
Seconds later, who should appear by the driver's seat but AC/DC frontman, Brian Johnson. “Oh, my God," Gaga said as Lowe got in the backseat. "You brought me Brian Johnson?” The musicians then ...
Ben Johnson and Brian Flores will get more than just a bye if their team wins the crucial Lions-Vikings game in Week 18.
All right. Good point,” a chastened Brian Kilmeade said at the end. “He’s not there anymore, so I shouldn’t have brought that up. My bad.” ...
Seconds later, who should appear by the driver's seat but AC/DC frontman, Brian Johnson. "Hello, my darling,” Johnson greeted, earning shocked laughter from Gaga. “My little Lady Gaga.
Will it be Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, or will it be Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson? They are both willing, and everyone knows it. One shoulders a bag of ...
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