Al Roker gets humped by a “drunken” ewok on NBC’sHalloween Today Show special themed for Star Wars. A pair of fuzzy midgets coaxed Al’s beastly-loving tendencies forward, whilst then proceeding to hump his leg. The fun ends with a finale “ground-pounding” stamina showcase, in which Roker gets front row seats!
Uhh, yeah…it does smell like a tea, for sure, man. Though…do you think producers clued Roke-Dog in to this stunt prior to the live taping Friday, or totally not at all!? Hahaha.
The Force was with the TODAY show this Halloween: The morning show’s hosts clearly enjoyed their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to raid George Lucas’ treasure chest and become “Star Wars” characters for a morning at the annual “Halloween on the Plaza” party Friday.
Click inside to read some more of this circus party in Times Square! With more than a few.
Al Roker took the lead as the star of a tongue-in-cheek taped sequence. Decked out in “Star Wars”jammies and snuggled under matching sheets, Roker nodded off to a dream in which he found himself face to face with none other than Darth Vader himself.
Uncowed by the dread galactic villain, Al remained his irritating fanboy self, peppering Vader with such questions as “Jabba the Hut — any relation to Pizza the Hut?” After Vader banished him, Roker ran out live onto the plaza dressed as Han Solo. Then the rest of the TODAY hosts began revealing their space-age fantasy alter egos. Kathie Lee Gifford marched stiffly through the plaza dressed as fussy robot C-3PO.
Then Darth Vader reappeared, rising from the emperor’s chair that was actually used in the “Star Wars” prequel “Revenge of the Sith” — only this time it turned out to be Ann Curry under the black respirator helmet. Accompanied by two diminutive Ewoks, Meredith Vieira affected the regal majesty of Princess Leia as she stepped out onto the plaza, space-age firearm in hand. Meanwhile, Natalie Morales made an elegant entrance as Queen Amidala — wearing the actual costume Natalie Portman donned in “The Phantom Menace.”
Matt Lauer had planned to make a showy entrance as Luke Skywalker, but some of his