Seth MacFarlane has to be a pretty good sport, because he’s probably asked to do the same voices in every interview and by every fan he meets. And when asked which “Family Guy” character would sing Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time,” on the Graham Norton show, MacFarlane said Stewie and almost gladly obliged to sing it in front of Lauper herself in the maniacal toddler’s voice.
But it didn’t stop there. With the audience and host Graham Norton hungry for more, MacFarlane agreed to do Lauper’s “Two Colors,” this time in the persona of Peter Griffin. After all, what would a MacFarlane showcase be without Stewie and Peter.
This was probably scripted, but MacFarlane’s face just screams “what the hell am I doing?” I feel worse for Mark Wahlberg though, he literally has no idea what to do while MacFarlane’s singing.

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