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Penn Badgley channels 'You' character for his TikTok debut

Por: CNN Entertainment October 26, 2022

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CNN  —  Penn Badgley got a killer star on TikTok. channeled his “You” character, serial killer Joe Goldberg, Using Taylor Swift’s new song “Anti-Hero,” he offered up his own version of her music video. In his TikTok post, Badgley is seen running to the door. When he opens it, Badgley is there, dressed like his “You” character. “It’s me,” Badgley, as Goldberg, lip-syncs to Swift. Badgley as himself lip syncs, “Hi”... + full article



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