Hollywood heartthrob Matt Damon made millions with the hit `Bourne` franchise but TV host Ellen DeGeneres made us of it to make a hilarious spoof of Lady Gaga`s new single.
|Last Updated: Mar 03, 2011, 04:18 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Los Angeles: Hollywood heartthrob Matt Damon made millions with the hit `Bourne` franchise but TV host Ellen DeGeneres made us of it to make a hilarious spoof of Lady Gaga`s new single.
The clip shows the actor`s character Jason Bourne going undercover as Gaga in a film called `Bourne This Way,` a satire of the pop star`s new single, `Born This Way`.
In the hilarious clip, Damon`s face is superimposed over the singer`s body as she gyrates around in lingerie. "I can`t believe you haven`t even seen this finished product of the new `Bourne Identity` movie," said DeGeneres after airing the clip.
"I don`t even remember making it," Damon replied. "It was the diet that was the hardest part. I just remember just not being able to eat anything. And the workouts were brutal," he added.
The 40-year-old seemed thrilled about his very first appearance on the 53-year-old`s show. So much so, the actor locked lips upon his arrival with DeGeneres.
Planting a passionate kiss her lips, he told her she was the first woman he had kissed other than his wife, Luciana Barroso, since he`d been married.
During the interview, he went on to described meeting his wife as `destiny`.
"I had never really hung out in Miami and one night in the middle of the shoot, the crew, a couple guys, said, `We`re going to get a beer somewhere`. I said, `I`m not really into it.` They kind of dragged me along`. We ended up at a bar where my wife was the bartender. I literally saw her across a crowded room and eight years and four kids later, that`s my life," he said.
"I don`t know how else our paths would have crossed if that didn`t happen. The moral is that when you`re tired, suck it up and go to the bar because you might meet your wife," he added.
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