Can’t get enough of Kanye West’s “Famous” music video? Never-before-seen footage from the explosive visual has finally been released — sort of. Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert both poked fun at the NSFW video with two new parodies on their respective late night talk shows on Monday, June 27.
As previously reported, the 39-year-old rapper debuted “Famous” at the Forum in Los Angeles on Friday, June 24; the clip was simultaneously livestreamed on Tidal. The voyeuristic clip features the likenesses of West, Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Caitlyn Jenner, Donald Trump, Amber Rose, Ray J, Bill Cosby, George W. Bush and Anna Wintour sleeping fully naked in bed together.
Kimmel, 48, took a crack at the project on Monday night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live by editing his sidekick, Guillermo Rodriguez, next to Vogue editor-in-chief Wintour, 66.
“That’s the most star-studded ad for a Sleep Number I’ve ever seen!” the TV personality joked, adding, “and how did Bill Cosby put all those people to sleep?”
Colbert, 52, also released “unseen footage” from the video on The Late Show, superimposing himself in bed beside former President Bush, 69.
“Yeah, we just had sex. All of us. At the same time,” the comedian says in the clip. “I wish you could smell it in here. It is like a cage at a zoo. They’re gonna have to burn this bed. I don’t know what they’re gonna do.”
Hours after debuting the “Famous” video, which is now available to watch exclusively on Tidal, West begged the celebrities depicted to take legal action in a since-deleted tweet.
“Can somebody sue me already #I’llwait,” he wrote on Saturday, June 25.
Since the NSFW clip’s release, several stars, including Lena Dunham and Ray J, slammed the “Heartless” rapper for the disrespectful nude visual.