'IT guys' James Corden, Orlando Bloom 'turn it on' with racy office moves

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Tech support was taken to a whole new level, when James Corden and Orlando Bloom bust their office moves.

Posing as guys from the IT department in a new sketch on The Late Late Show, the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star and the British host stripped and gave lap-dances to some broken computers, all in the name of rebooting them.

To the tune of Yello's 'Oh Yeah,' the duo tried to seduce the computers into switching on by swiveling their hips, ripping their shirts, spraying each other with water and grinding on the desk.

Not surprisingly, their moves worked and the computers turned on.

Sharing a high-five, Bloom quipped, "Just another day in IT.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

'IT guys' James Corden, Orlando Bloom 'turn it on' with racy office moves

Tech support was taken to a whole new level, when James Corden and Orlando Bloom bust their office moves.Posing as guys from the IT department in a new sketch on The Late Late Show, the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star and the British host stripped and gave lap-dances to some broken computers, all in the name of rebooting them.To the tune of Yello's 'Oh Yeah,' the duo tried to seduce the computers into switching on by swiveling their hips, ripping their shirts, spraying each other with water and grinding on the desk.Not surprisingly, their moves worked and the computers turned on.Sharing a high-five, Bloom quipped, "Just another day in IT.

Tech support was taken to a whole new level, when James Corden and Orlando Bloom bust their office moves.

Posing as guys from the IT department in a new sketch on The Late Late Show, the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star and the British host stripped and gave lap-dances to some broken computers, all in the name of rebooting them.

To the tune of Yello's 'Oh Yeah,' the duo tried to seduce the computers into switching on by swiveling their hips, ripping their shirts, spraying each other with water and grinding on the desk.

Not surprisingly, their moves worked and the computers turned on.

Sharing a high-five, Bloom quipped, "Just another day in IT.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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