Watch JonHamm and JohnSlattery reenact that fight between VPR stars TomSandoval and JamesKennedy
It turns out Jon Hamm can do a pretty good impression of “Vanderpump Rules” star James Kennedy.
Hamm — who recently confessed he’s a fan of the reality TV show — was asked to star as Kennedy alongside “Mad Men” co-star John Slattery, who took on the role of Tom Sandoval, on Tuesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”. Kennedy and Sandoval’s season 10 reunion show argument hit headlines, with Kennedy’s “worm with a mustache” and “poo poo head” insults — both perfectly captured by Hamm in the skit — doing the rounds online.
Host Andy Cohen labelled the “Clubhouse Playhouse” segment the “role of a lifetime” for actors Hamm and Slattery, before they launched into the impression.
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