Ever wonder what happens when an Australian chart-topper hangs out with a bunch of puppies under the cosmic glow of Gemini’s playful energy? Well, buckle up—because The Kid LAROI just did what we didn’t know we needed: a puppy interview that’s as adorable as it is illuminating. With Mercury buzzing in quicksilver fashion through the air, conversations flowed effortlessly, revealing not just his thoughts on dream collaborations and friendships with Justin Bieber, but also the heartfelt inspiration behind his latest music video with Tate McRae. It’s like the stars aligned just right to sprinkle a little extra charm and whimsy onto an already irresistible moment—because who can resist a guy playing with puppies and spilling celeb tea at the same time? Trust me, this is the kind of celestial synergy that’ll make you smile and maybe even rethink your puppy-to-interview ratio. LEARN MORE.
The Kid LAROI Puppy Interview
Australian superstar The Kid LAROI stopped by our studio to play with some adorable puppies while answering questions.
He chatted about his dream artist to collaborate with, his friendship with Justin Bieber, and the inspiration behind the I know love music video with Tate McRae, and so much more.
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