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Mandy Moorecan belt out a tune with the best of them – whether she’s actually singing or not!
“When you call ‘grace’ to make a @tiktok… 😜,” Moore – who was in full costume as the older version of herThis Is Uscharacter, Rebecca Pearson – captioned a video posted to Instagram on Wednesday, adding the hashtags, “#itsallcomingbacktomenow #thisisus #celinedion,” while tagging Dion, 53, and herThis Is UscostarsSterling K. BrownandJon Huertas.
In the video, Moore is in costume as she sits on a couch in between Brown, 45, and Huertas, 52, who were also in character.
As the lead up to the catchy chorus plays, Moore starts mouthing the words to the song, then dramatically stands up and extends both her arms, while Brown and Huertas each take a sleeve of her cardigan and pull it off.
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Moore then reaches for a microphone and takes her lip-syncing performance to the next level while Brown puts on a light show in front and Huertas fans her with cash.
The hilarious video was a hit with theBecause I Said Soalum’s fans and friends, with Wilmer Valderrama – who Moore dated from 2000 to 2002 – writing, “This is incredible,” while the officialThis Is UsInstagram account wrote, “🎶 It’s all coming back to us 🎶.”
Moore, who recentlysat down with PEOPLEto talk about the 20th anniversary ofA Walk to Rememberwith costar Shane West, also revealed that what she’d miss most aboutThis Is Usis “the friendships.”
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“We’re very close. We’re a very, very close family and we have been from the beginning — and our crew,” the Emmy-nominated actress explained of the cast and crew who’ve worked on the show, which is currently in its sixth and final season.
“I think, pretty much, I’d say 95 percent of the people that were there from the first episode are still working on the show. So we’re a very, very tight-knit family all around,” she continued.
Added Moore: “The idea that I won’t see these faces every day and we won’t tell these stories, it’s going to be so hard to not be able to step into those shoes anymore and to be on those sets and have this material. It’s like, I get excited each and every time a new script comes out and to sort of dig in as a fan of like, ‘Okay, what’s unfolding now?’ It’s going to be really, really hard to let go.”
source: people.com