Randy Rainbow uses the classic Kander and Ebb showtune to take on RFK's handling of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Randy Rainbow is taking aim at Robert F. Kennedy with a parody of "Cabaret" from Cabaret. In the new music video, Rainbow tackles RFK's recent claims that Tylenol during pregnancy can cause autism. He uses the classic Kander and Ebb showtune to take on RFK's handling of the Department of Health and Human Services.
The new video shows Rainbow as the Emcee of a nightclub, performing his spin on the title track from Cabaret.
The new parody video – which follows the recent Wicked-themed "Defy Democracy" and Sabrina Carpenter parody "Fees, Fees, Fees" – was also created with Michael J Moritz Jr and Brett Boles.
Randy Rainbow is a New York Times best-selling author and four-time Emmy nominated American comedian, producer, actor, singer, writer, and satirist known for his popular YouTube series, The Randy Rainbow Show. His memoir, Playing with Myself, has received rave reviews and landed him on the New York Times Best Sellers list. His latest book, Low-Hanging Fruit: Sparkling Whines, Champagne Problems, and Pressing Issues from My Gay Agenda, was released this year. He will release a new children's book, Randy Rainbow and the Marvelously Magical Pink Glasses, this year.
Musical theater was an escape for Rainbow that helped catapult his career. His musical parodies and political spoofs have garnered him worldwide acclaim and three EMMY® nominations for Outstanding Short Form Variety Series. Rainbow (yes, that's his real name) enjoys a star-studded fan base that regularly retweets and shares his work.
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