Man Performs 'Under Pressure' With 2 Kermit Dolls To Help The Homeless
May 9, 2016
"This is a performance meant to entertain and inspire," writes Brian Maris, the performer in this video. Using one Kermit to sing David Bowie's parts, and the other to sing Freddie Mercury's, Maris is hoping this video will raise awareness for the homeless and inspire people to help.
"As I said this is a performance. I don't want there to be any doubts about my situation. I am a performer. I have a roof over my head and I have yet to start my own family. But this video isn't about me. This is for the men, women and children on our streets who don't have bright green puppets on their hands. The people who aren't always as easy to see. This is for you."
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