'Hart of Dixie's' Rachel Bilson Slams Critics With Gangsta Rap (Video)
The cast of the freshman CW series teams up with Funny or Die to blast its detractors with this hilarious rap video.
The cast of The CW’s fish out of water series, Hart of Dixie, teamed up with viral video masters Funny or Die to blast its critics with a pretty amazing rap video.
Rachel Bilson takes on her detractors who don’t find her believable in the title role of Zoe Hart, a recent medical graduate who takes over her father’s half of a small town medical clinic. What’s so unbelievable about that?
There’s plenty here to love from Bilson’s gold teeth to the fact that costar Wilson Bethel not only wrote it, but he produced the video, as well.
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Plus, the whole cast gets involved and there’s a bit of role reversal when it comes to who plays the video’s sex objects (hint: Bethel and Scott Porter get wet and wild).
Like I said, there’s plenty to love in the video. Watch it below.
Hart of Dixie airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on The CW.
Warning: Strong language.
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