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Addison rae “ Diet Pepsi ” Ben Plattal Coverage is now streaming

“When you have an idea of dreaming gay fever and it stands out even harder than you could never have imagined and that encourages you to continue to execute your gay fever dream ideas,” said the host Matt Rogers

Ben Platt was in his time Addison Rae. During the weekend, the actor officially published his interpretation of the sensual single of the Pop singer “Diet Pepsi” on streaming services. Platt interpreted the record for the first time on stage at Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025, a celebration of chaos of pop culture organized by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.

“Ask and you will receive,” wrote Platt on Instagram. “Diet Pepsi (live from 2025 las Culturistas Culture Awards) Streaming now.” His cover raises the song with an orchestra arrangement which makes the plea “say that you like, say love, say that you love me” strangely hyper-emotional. “Now I can cry on the go!” Actress Rachel Zegler commented. His brother, Henry Platt, also sounded, writing: “Platrison Rae”.

“I had so much fun to produce and organize the coverage of @Bensplatt of” Diet Pepsi “with Pal @leland for @lasulturistas culture awards, hosted by brilliantly comic comics @fayedunaway and @mattrogerstho! I loved playing my pianooo on this. 😀🌟❤️ We all had fun, ”shared Lopez.

Platt’s point of view on “Diet Pepsi” has become viral in the days that followed the prize ceremony program, broadcast last week. The official Bravo account shared performance on Tiktok, where it has accumulated more than 465,000 likes and 3.3 million views.

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“When you have an idea for a dream of gay fever and it stands out even harder than you could never have imagined and it encourages you to continue to perform your gay fever dream ideas,” Rogers on Tiktok wrote with the cover playing on his message. “There are also all and Ur Welcum.”

In another article, Rogers and Yang run out of steam during another Rae interpretation. “Can this Addison coverage also be viral or not,” asked Rogers, sharing their a cappella coverage of “Headphones On”, another single of his first eponymous album. A popular comment on the post reads as follows: “Give this to Ben Platt also.”

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