Watch Stephen Colbert and Matthew Broderick’s Delightful Impromptu Duet on “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly”

Michael Stevens

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We all know the famous Matthew Broderick but in an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” he revealed a surprising side of him that no one could have guessed. In a playful banter they both joked back and forth and before long, they discovered they were both fans of the character Eliza Doolittle from the movie “My Fair Lady.” Seizing the moment they both launched in an unprepared duet of “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly,” surprising the audience by showing their musical talent.

They were clearly enjoying themselves as they even held hands during the performance. If that wasn’t enough, four child actors dressed like street children ran onstage, also scattered rose petals around Stephen and Matthew, making the crowd laugh even harder. This performance not only had the fan of the show talking about it for few days but also showed the actor, Broderick versatility.

Stephen & Matthew Broderick Sing A Completely Impromptu Duet

As the video got millions of views, people from all over the world shared their thoughts. Many praised Matthew’s kind personality and Stephen’s surprisingly good singing. “That was so sweet, I adore Matthew,” said one popular comment, while another added, “That’s some real entertainment, really fun to watch.”

Some viewers remembered another famous musical moment from Matthew’s career—this one from long before 2016! In an old clip, you can see him in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off from 1986. In that movie, Ferris pretends to sing along to well-known songs, including The Beatles’ “Twist and Shout.” Even if Matthew wasn’t really singing, he made the scene fun and exciting.

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The Parade Scene: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

Even if you’re not a huge Matthew Broderick fan, these two videos show what a great actor and performer he really is. Whether he’s pretending to sing The Beatles’ hits in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off or singing songs from My Fair Lady with Stephen Colbert, Matthew always finds a way to entertain us.

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