Late Night Drops 7 Minutes of Bonus 'Day Drinking' Footage With Seth Meyers and Sabrina Carpenter
Fans of Seth Meyers and Sabrina Carpenter get a treat as 'Late Night' releases 7 minutes of bonus footage from their hilarious 'Day Drinking' episode.
If you felt like you needed more from Seth Meyers and Sabrina Carpenter after their viral "Day Drinking" episode, there's good news. This Monday, Late Night released seven minutes of bonus footage, giving fans another dose of the pair's infectious chemistry.
What's in the Bonus Clip?
The newly released video is packed with even more of the chaotic fun seen in the original segment. According to the show, the footage includes an innuendo-based game, the creation of several song-themed cocktails, and plenty of alcohol-fueled giggling. The effortless rapport between the two has led many viewers to echo the sentiment: "Get these two their own podcast already."
A Viral Pairing
The decision to release cut-for-time content highlights a key strategy for broadcast shows in the digital age. By providing exclusive online extras, networks can re-engage their audience, extend the life of a popular segment, and generate new waves of social media buzz long after the initial broadcast. The chemistry between Meyers and Carpenter proved to be a powerful engine for this, turning a late-night segment into a sustained online event.
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