SNL's Mango Stars in the T by Alexander Wang Campaign Video
Nobody puts Mango in the corner.
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T by Alexander Wang has unveiled its 2014 campaign video and it's not anything like you'd expect. In the short, a hybrid between a comedy sketch and music video, Chris Kattan reprises his legendary Saturday Night Live character Mango alongside rapper and choreographer Sharaya J.
We discover that Mango, a male exotic dancer, has returned to New York under the impression that he's the star of the new T by Alexander Wang video. He soon realizes that Sharaya J. is the real star of the video, while he is just one of her back-up dancers. The two end up competing in a dance off set to Sharaya J.'s song, "Shut It Down," exclusively created for the campaign.
Watch below, and don't miss cameos by model Behati Prinsloo, actor and former NHL-player Sean Avery, The Real Housewives of New York City's Sonja Morgan, and author Derek Blasberg.
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