The "Bridgerton" heartthrob charms audiences with a hilarious dramatic reading of pop culture's most iconic lines, leaving fans buzzing with excitement (and maybe a caffeine craving).
Picture this: "The Tonight Show" stage, bathed in warm light, the air crackling with anticipation. Luke Newton, best known for his role as the dashing Colin Bridgerton, sits across from the ever-affable Jimmy Fallon, a mischievous glint in his eye.
Fallon, with his trademark boyish grin, introduces the segment: having actors recite famous pop culture lines in character. The audience erupts in cheers, knowing full well the hilarity that ensues when these worlds collide.
And then it's Newton's turn. He straightens his posture, channeling Colin's signature charm, and then delivers the line, heavy with faux-seriousness: "Say you can't sleep / Baby, I know / That's that me.
The crowd goes wild. Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso," a song about a passionate, almost addictive love, takes on a whole new meaning when delivered in Colin Bridgerton's velvety tone.
Social media explodes. The clip makes its rounds on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, with "Bridgerton" fans, affectionately dubbed "Ton-heads," going into a frenzy.
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