Check out this video in which Glee's Sue Sylvester covers Madonna's 'Vogue.' If you're not excited for the next episode of Glee, this just might whet your appetite.
The homage to the Material Girl is not only hilarious but very faithful to the original scintillating video, with a few exceptions. I especially like Sue Sylvester’s reinterpretation of Madonna’s rap near the end. Fans of Glee, how could you not break out in laughter at the line, "William Schuster, I hate you!"
Well, I’m sure that even if you don’t watch Glee, that line will get you chuckling in no time. Excuse me as I watch the video again.
Material Girl Homages
Glee's Sue Sylvester Covers Madonna's 'Vogue'
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