
Lip Sync Battle
Reality • TV-PG • 2015–19 • 5 Seasons
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Each episode features two A-list celebrities like you've never seen them before - syncing their hearts out in hysterically epic performances. Hosted by LL Cool J with colorful commentary by social media maven and supermodel co-host, Chrissy Teigen. The mic is off, the battle is on!
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LL Cool J, Chrissy Teigen, Brandon Henschel, John Legend, Derek Hough
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User Reviews
Funny, love seeing what songs the celebs will choose and how far they will go to win.
Some episodes are fun. One of those shows you watch depending on who's on.
Not rly my thing but def unique and I suppose a funny casual watch, especially if you’re a big fan of any of the celeb guests.
Celebrities dress up and perform while lip syncing. Can be cringe, can be fun at times… depends on the celebrity and song choice.
Depends on the guests, but usually pretty good
Pretty funny but I wouldn’t choose to watch it while scrolling through the channels. I’ll wait for the best ones to pop up on social media.
Fun and easy music show to relax to.. Some unforgettable performances included!
Its alright. I only watvh certain episodes
Started hot but faded quickly. Too many cliches that after a while aren’t suprising or funny any more.
Interest level depends on the guests. Usually good for background noise.
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837 (19%)
1,226 (28%)
1,869 (43%)
410 (9%)
5.2 – Based on 4.3k ratings
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