With 50 million views on Youtube alone, the Australian trio of hotties SketchShe proved to the world that you don't need to sing in order to put on a musical show. Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? All we know is that the beauties who created Bohemian Carsody were invited to the Ellen Show.
That clearly shows these sirens of Youtube now have global recognition. But they didn't let that get to their heads. Oh no, Shae-Lee Shackleford, Madison Lloyd and Lana Kingston prepared a brand new show, which they performed in front of a live audience from behind the wheel of a Volkswagen Beetle Cabrio.
During the interview that followed, Shae-Lee Shackleford told Ellen that appearing on the show was on her list of career goals, which she wrote in 2011. From relatively unknown, but undoubtedly hot young women, the Aussies now have a clearly defined comedy style.
With the wind clearly blowing up their sails, Shae-Lee recently announced their new goal is "SketchShe The Musical on Broadway". She may have been joking, but you never know what the future holds.
SketchShe are from Sydney, Australia and describe themselves as: "brazen, bold and audacious bringing you a mixed bag of characters and chaos!" We can tell you that their Youtube account was set up on December 23, 2014, right before Christmas.
Hopefully, by next Christmas, the autoevolution boy band will have concerts bigger than U2 and the Rolling Stones combined. We're no hot girls or good singers, but we do know cars.
During the interview that followed, Shae-Lee Shackleford told Ellen that appearing on the show was on her list of career goals, which she wrote in 2011. From relatively unknown, but undoubtedly hot young women, the Aussies now have a clearly defined comedy style.
With the wind clearly blowing up their sails, Shae-Lee recently announced their new goal is "SketchShe The Musical on Broadway". She may have been joking, but you never know what the future holds.
SketchShe are from Sydney, Australia and describe themselves as: "brazen, bold and audacious bringing you a mixed bag of characters and chaos!" We can tell you that their Youtube account was set up on December 23, 2014, right before Christmas.
Hopefully, by next Christmas, the autoevolution boy band will have concerts bigger than U2 and the Rolling Stones combined. We're no hot girls or good singers, but we do know cars.