Patti Labelle admits that she "wanted to slap" another guest in the time of the viral talk show

The singer did not appreciate the confusion of cupcake during an appearance of day television in 2008.


During a recent appearance on The Jennifer Hudson show ,, Patti Labelle Watch yourself on some Memorable moments of her career. Of course, it included things like collaboration with Diana Ross And the opening for the Rolling Stones in its first days of performance. But Labelle and the host Jennifer Hudson also talked about a few funny situations that have become viral online, such as Labelle's advertising with the national lighting of the Christmas tree ("Next Card, Honey, Next Card!") And an infamous appearance on Tyra Banks' Talk show in 2008.

In 2008, Labelle appeared on Tyra Banks Show And stuck for a segment with a baker. An apparent misunderstanding between the baker and the brand led to a hilarious moment which now labeling saying: "I wanted to slap this heifer so strong." Read the rest to discover what was happening elsewhere in the head at the viral moment.

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Labelle and the Baker could not arrive on the same wavelength.

Patti LaBelle and Lisa Lillien on
Warner Bros. television distribution.

During The segment on Tyra Banks Show ,, Lillian Lisa , an entrepreneur who launched the Hungry Girl brand, spoke of lower calories cupcakes. Labelle picked up one of the cupcakes, but underlined to the public that he had paper on it, so they knew that she did not take her hands everywhere in the food.

Lillien replied: "Yeah, you can't eat the paper." When Lillien started talking to Banks again, Labelle drove your eyes and said: "" You can't eat the paper ". Girl, I know you can't eat the paper."

It led to another exchange, in which Labelle said: "What makes you think that I can eat the paper, Boo?" Lillien replied: "No, no paper. Bad paper. Good cake ... it's the one who wanted to eat the paper."

Labelle told her that she was simply showing the public that the cupcakes had paper cups. "I wanted to say that I do not touch the real cupcake, Boo," she said.

The segment has made fun of Saturday Night Live .

The bizarre segment of cupcake has become fodder for a Saturday Night Live Sketch for years later. During an episode of 2020, Ego Nwodim Played a singer named Cookie Laflute appearing on a day talk show alongside a baker played by the guest host Daniel Craig . Cookie was dressed in the same way as the way Labelle was on Tyra .

In the sketch, the baker tells Cookie not to eat the aluminum lining on a mini quiche, which launches an exchange similar to the Labelle and to Lillien. "The legends do not eat aluminum foil, Hoo," she told him.

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Labelle has just been addressed to the confusion of cupcake.

Patti LaBelle and Jennifer Hudson on
Jennifer Hudson Show / YouTube

When February 10 appeared on The Jennifer Hudson show Labelle spoke of the moment of the cupcake when she and Hudson spoke of her viral Christmas clip. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"And then there was the one with the cupcake. The girl thought I was going to eat the paper on the cupcake," said Labelle, and continued to call Lillien an idiot. "Ooooh-wee, I wanted to slap this heifer so strong."

"She said:" Ms. Labelle, does not eat the paper. "I said," What's wrong with you, Boo? I don't eat paper, "recalls the legend of music." Anyway, there are so many moments of my life of which I am happy. It was fun."

She also talked about the lighting of the Christmas tree.

Patti LaBelle and Jennifer Hudson on
Jennifer Hudson Show / YouTube

In 1996, Labelle played in the national lighting of the Christmas tree , but was surprised to see that she did not have background singers or landmarks with the complete lyrics of the song, "This Christmas" by Donny Hathaway .

"Where are my background singers?" Said Labelle in the middle of the song. "And these are the bad words on the landmarks. I don't know the song."

She then invented the lyrics, singing: "I'm going to ad-lib everything I can / because I don't have the right words and I don't have background singers."

The 78 -year -old told Hudson that his singers had been wrongly keen behind the scenes. "It was a spoiled night, but I laughed so hard," said Labelle. "Girl, it was natural. It was human. It was a mistake."


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