Start Your Morning Off Right: Here’s Hayley Atwell Lip Syncing “Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)”

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Hayley Atwell totally brings it in this rendition of “Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)” on Lip-Sync Battle. She’s up against Clark Gregg in a dream lip sync battle that started way, way back on Dubsmash. Of course, Gregg fought back against Atwell, as you can see in the preview for his “Toxic” lip sync. The man can rock a flight attendant uniform like nobody else, let me tell you. There’s a very small part of me that hopes they both bring out some celebrity heavy hitters. I mean, if Channing Tatum could bring out Beyoncé for “Run the World,” just imagine who Atwell and Gregg might be able to coax onto the show to help them slam their opponent.

I’m imagining something like Civil War except it takes place entirely in a karaoke bar staffed by a really annoyed bar staff who have to sit there and listen to Agents Carter and Coulson duke it out on the mic singing Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.” Then, as the song builds to a climax, the Avengers roll up to mash up the song with something else. Anyway, I think I just made a fun fan fiction riff. I’ll see you on Tumblr.

You can catch this episode tonight at 10pm ET/PT on Spike. What shenanigans are you hoping they bust out with?

(via CBR)

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