.nickjonas' childhood commercial for ChuckECheese resurfaces after KellyClarksonTV appearance
A long-forgotten TV commercial featuring a young Nick Jonas is back in the spotlight after the JoBros singer’s recent appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show”.“When I was a kid doing acting, Broadway, and music, I would go on auditions all the time,” Jonas told host Kelly Clarkson.“There were two big jobs you wanted to get as a child actor, the Hess truck holiday commercials … I never got it,” he continued.Jonas went to to describe his experience filming the commercial.
“I’m sitting on the Skee-Ball thing, and I threw [a ball] behind my back, and it went into the [ring.] We did the first shot, and I actually got it in.”
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