'Wash Your Hands' The Holderness Family A Cappella Parody
We first met The Holderness family back in 2014 when they became an Internet sensation in 2014 after sending out a video Christmas card. Titled ‘Christmas Jammies,’ this hilarious holiday greeting went viral.
Penn Holderness, the patriarch of the family, was a news anchor when the video became a social media phenomenon. That’s when he made the decision to step away from his traditional job to pursue his passion.
Since then, Penn Holderness, his wife, Kim and two children have continued to make hilarious videos that always have a way of cracking us up. Penn, Kim, Lola, and Penn Charles are always coming up with new ways to make us laugh from parodies like ‘All About That Baste’ and ‘Baby Got Class.’
Today, they are taking on the widespread increase in hand washing and hygiene. After recent health scares, many stores are selling out of common household products such as soap, disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer. Set to the tune of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Man,’ Penn sings an a cappella parody titled ‘Wash Your Hands.’
“We use to give hugs
Now we just air hug each other
From like 30 feet away.
We used to shake hands.
That’s a nope.”
As you listen to these side-splitting lyrics, you can’t help but sing along. The Holderness Family never disappoints with their creative parodies and this one is no exception. Who else is laughing out loud?
'Wash Your Hands' The Holderness Family A Cappella Parody
We first met The Holderness family back in 2014 when they became an Internet sensation in 2014 after sending out a video Christmas card. Titled ‘Christmas Jammies,’ this hilarious holiday greeting went viral.
Penn Holderness, the patriarch of the family, was a news anchor when the video became a social media phenomenon. That’s when he made the decision to step away from his traditional job to pursue his passion.
Since then, Penn Holderness, his wife, Kim and two children have continued to make hilarious videos that always have a way of cracking us up. Penn, Kim, Lola, and Penn Charles are always coming up with new ways to make us laugh from parodies like ‘All About That Baste’ and ‘Baby Got Class.’
Today, they are taking on the widespread increase in hand washing and hygiene. After recent health scares, many stores are selling out of common household products such as soap, disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer. Set to the tune of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Man,’ Penn sings an a cappella parody titled ‘Wash Your Hands.’
“We use to give hugs
Now we just air hug each other
From like 30 feet away.
We used to shake hands.
That’s a nope.”
As you listen to these side-splitting lyrics, you can’t help but sing along. The Holderness Family never disappoints with their creative parodies and this one is no exception. Who else is laughing out loud?
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Joy This Winter - Your Daily Prayer - January 13
Whatever is getting you down and causing you to believe that you cannot find joy in this season, we are going to fight back today with prayer by the Spirit, with the Word of God as our anchor.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Joy This Winter - Your Daily Prayer - January 13
Whatever is getting you down and causing you to believe that you cannot find joy in this season, we are going to fight back today with prayer by the Spirit, with the Word of God as our anchor.
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