Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, ‘Hunting Wives’ Cover All the Things She Said

The comedians sang t.A.T.u’s early-aughts hit during the fifth annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards, with cameos from Britney Snow and Malin Akerman
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers delivered a riotous performance of t.A.T.u’s “All the Things She Said,” with some help from the cast of The Hunting Wives, at the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards.
The performance followed the duo’s hilarious monologue, which ended with Rogers noting how some of the biggest shows of the year, including Hunting Wives and Heated Rivalry, are “all about gay sexual tension between the main characters.” This prompted Yang to slyly quip, “So, why would this show be any different?”
With a troupe of backup dancers dressed in hockey gear behind them, Yang and Rogers launched into their showstopping rendition of “All the Things She Said” (a cover of which featured prominently in Heated Rivalry). The performance boasted everything from hilariously phallic hockey stick-based choreography and steamy windows, to some light stripteasing. Plus, there was a cameo from Hunting Wives stars Britney Snow and Malin Akerman, who sang a few bars and did an over-the-top fake-out make out.
Yang and Rogers highlighted “All the Things She Said” as one of the five songs nominated this year for the Culture Award for Record the Year. Like all 100 Culture Award categories, even Record of the Year is basically a bit, featuring just one song released in the year since the 2025 Culture Awards: Meg Stalter’s “Prettiest Girl in America.” The only other semi “relevant” nominee is Addison Rae’s “Fame Is a Gun,” which was released last May.
Meanwhile, all the other nominees are from the early 2000s: “All the Things She Said,” Mandy Moore’s rendition of “Only Hope,” and the Pokémon theme song.
This is Yang and Rogers’ fifth year hosting the Culture Awards — which is spun off from their hit podcast Las Culturistas — though it’s only the second time the show has been televised. Guests for this year’s show include Ferrell, Meg Stalter, Ben Platt, and Mandy Moore.
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