
Netflix's You fans left gobsmacked as they discover cast's hidden talent
After the premiere of the fifth and final season, the cast of Netflix show You have showed off hidden talent in a now-viral video, which has left fans of the show completely gobsmacked
Viewers have been left gobsmacked after discovering that the cast of Netflix's You possess a secret skill, which they flaunted on social media.
The fifth and concluding season of the popular show You officially dropped on Netflix on April 24, 2025, leaving fans on tenterhooks as they witness the end of Joe Goldberg's gruesome saga, portrayed by Penn Badgley. The season features familiar faces from past seasons, such as Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Galvin, along with fresh additions, including Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp. Despite the show's grim theme, the cast appears to have formed a tight-knit bond.
In a now- viral video shared on the podcast 'Podcrushed' social media channels, hosted by Penn alongside Nava Kavelin Sophie Ansari, some of the show's cast members decided to reveal a hidden talent.
In the clip, Penn is seen operating the camera while smeared in what seems to be fake blood. Sporting a grin, he diverts his gaze from the camera and hushes his co-stars who were seated behind him, all looking in various directions.
Charlotte Ritchie, Anna Camp, and 'You' executive producer Justin W. Lo, along with podcast co-host Nava Kavelin, were all sitting on the floor in a quiet moment before Penn Badgley began singing the bridge of Taylor Swift and Bon Iver's song 'Exile'.
The rest of the group chimed in harmoniously. Initially, Penn, Charlotte, and Justin penned the first line, originally sung by Bon Iver, then Anna and Nava joined in with Taylor Swift's part.
"Fans ready to exile us when they find out Victoria isn't at the roundtable. Watch anyway," Penn captioned the video, which has since racked up over four million views on TikTok.
The hidden vocal chops of the 'You' cast took fans by surprise, with many dubbing them the new 'Barden Bellas', the acapella group from Pitch Perfect that Anna Camp starred in.
One fan exclaimed, "Close enough, welcome back Barden Bellas," while another added, "The world is healing Anna Camp is back doing acappella."
A thrilled fan commented, "ANNA CAMP SINGING AGAIN YESSSS," and another suggested, "I just know this was Penn's idea."
Highlighting another talent in the group, one viewer pointed out, "Everyone talking about Anna but you got Charlotte from 'All Angels'?!!??!!?!!", while another expressed disbelief: "I can't believe we are witnessing this."
Curiosity arose as one person questioned, "Why wasn't their a musical episode of You?" to which Podcrushed playfully responded, "YOU on Broadway?".
Fans were quick to spot that Victoria Pedretti, famed for her portrayal of Guinevere Beck in earlier seasons, was missing from the latest instalment of the series. One viewer queried: "no but really, why isn't Victoria in season 5?".
Echoing the sentiment, another fan lamented, "We just miss her," in reference to Victoria. The official Podcrushed account responded with a touch of nostalgia: "We do too" accompanied by a red heart emoji.
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