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Blink-182 Recreated the “What’s My Age Again” Video with Adam Devine

Back in 1999, Blink-182 released the iconic video for the iconic track “What’s My Age Again?,” which featured the band running the streets naked and causing havoc. Nearly 20 years later and in the spirit of fairness towards the ladies, the band took the opportunity to create a gender-swapped version of the clip in their new video for “She’s Out of Her Mind,” which stars social media personalities Lele Pons, Hannah Stocking, and Vale Genta similarly in the buff.

The band really paid a lot of attention to detail with their recreation, and most of the key elements are there from the original clip, like the banana-suited banana vendor, the valet parking sign being knocked over by a distracted driver, the pair of onlooking dogs… They basically got everything exactly right, aside from swapping out the basketball scene for a food truck setting. They also modernized a few things, like the girl looking at the streakers through her phone’s camera instead of a magnifying glass, and the old man watching the band on a tablet instead of a boxy television set.

We may be mistaken, but it looks like they even got the same actors to reprise their roles as the old man watching TV and the guy in the red shirt mowing his lawn, and perhaps others we glazed over. Of course, we have to mention the most significant change of all: The sexy, chest-bearing nurse, played in the original video by pornstar Janine Lindemulder, is this time portrayed by a gum-chewing Adam Devine.

Watch the video for “She’s Out of Her Mind” above, compare it with the source material below, and cherish the world we live in, in which you can watch a male or female version of Blink-182 grace town with their nude figures.

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