Offset’s recent teaser video featured a surprise cameo from Jamie Lee Curtis, who teased that the rapper will release new songs soon.
The 64-year-old actress appeared in a video posted to the music star’s Instagram page, shocking fans when her face showed on their screens.
The Freaky Friday actress and the 31-year-old singer acted out an interview gone bad as a news reader.
Jamie donned a professional black pinstriped jacket over a black shirt, which she accessorised with aviator-style reading spectacles.
She sat in front of a green screen that displayed the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles and started to ask the rapper a series of questions, as if they were in an on-air debate.
Offset wore a big wig, a low-cut shirt, a beige jacket, and a colourful necktie.
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He, too, sported a pair of spectacles, albeit his were coloured orange and more square-shaped than the acting veteran’s own.
His screen tag showed that he was dialling into the spoof Jamie Live in LA programme from Atlanta, and the actor played the role of a tough celebrity.
Jamie began the staged discourse by asking the star: ‘Your fans are saying that there’s a lot of drama between you and your beautiful wife Cardi B.’
Responding with a loud elongated: ‘Ha’, Jamie retorted by concluding: ‘Okay, you’re not going to answer my f***ing question are you?’
‘There’s no problems,’ the rapper assured the fake host to which she probed: ‘She seems upset, Offset.’
‘Let’s talk about some music,’ the clip ended with the screen blaring a static noise to reveal a date scrawled across the picture that read: ‘July 28th’.
Offset uploaded his carefully crafted skit with a caption that read: ‘Let’s talk about some music! FRIDAY! Link in bio! [sic].’
Fans flocked to the comments section to express their excitement for the upcoming release and to compliment the couple on their hilarious work.
One wrote: ‘The fact you got the O.G. Scream queen Jamie Lee F***in Curtis in your promo is golden my boy [sic].’
Another said: ‘this a classic remake!,’ while a separate social media account noted: ‘ain’t no way [sic].’
The sketch was inspired by an archived James Brown interview from 1988 on Sonya Live with Sonya Friedman.