Amy Adams declined to file a raunchy comedy song due to she did now not desire to upset fans of her 2007 Disney movie Enchanted.
Andy Samberg has printed that his comedy troupe The Lonely Island, which passe to produce immediate musical sketches for Saturday Night Are living, once wrote a “very dirty” duet for him and Adams wherein they play an frail couple who wish they’d been extra adventurous sexually.
Alternatively, whereas the American Hustle huge name realized the lyrics hilarious, she knew the pronounce swear wouldn’t sit correct with her young fans.
“We played the beginning of it for her and read a bunch of the lyrics, and she thought it was very funny, and she was so nice as always – we love Amy, she’s a genius,” Samberg talked about on The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast. “She was like, ‘That’s really funny. I can’t do that. Little girls are so obsessed with Enchanted right now. They will find this, and it will be scarring for them, and I just can’t mix that right now.'”
Within the 2007 movie, Adams played a princess named Giselle who is banished from her bright kingdom and finds herself in the trusty Novel York City.
While she passed on the raunchy song, the six-time Oscar nominee at last labored with The Lonely Island on a monitor known as Hero Tune when she hosted SNL in March 2008.
“When we went out to shoot Hero Song, within five minutes, a mother and her little girl walked up and the look on the little girl’s face upon seeing Amy Adams, I was like, ‘Oh, she was so right,'” Samberg recalled. “And it was very instructive for me. It’s not something I even ever thought about in our line of work, you know what I mean? Of like, she actually has an obligation and a responsibility to those kids, and she took it really seriously. And I remember being really impressed by that.”
Adams reprised her feature as Giselle for the 2022 sequel, Disenchanted.
The Lonely Island are simplest known for producing viral comedy sketches similar to D**k in a Field featuring Justin Timberlake and I’m on a Boat featuring T-Disaster.