The 2010 Emmys Began with Star-Studded Rendition of Bruce Springsteen
Allison Love — September 1, 2010 — Pop Culture
The 2010 Emmys, hosted by Jimmy Fallon, began with a hilarious and star-studded skit parodying Glee and the creation of a show choir.
The skit featured members of all your favorite shows, from John Hamm (Mad Men), Betty White (Hot in Cleveland), the Glee cast, Nina Dobrev (Vampire Diaries), among a slew of others (Kate Gosselin, anyone?). The 2010 Emmys opener was definitely a great way to kick off the show. A little humor and a lot of mockery goes a long way with the diverse members of the TV community.
The skit featured members of all your favorite shows, from John Hamm (Mad Men), Betty White (Hot in Cleveland), the Glee cast, Nina Dobrev (Vampire Diaries), among a slew of others (Kate Gosselin, anyone?). The 2010 Emmys opener was definitely a great way to kick off the show. A little humor and a lot of mockery goes a long way with the diverse members of the TV community.
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