“Well I’ve never been to the gates of hell but now I’m pretty sure I know what they sound like,” Colbert quipped.
The “Late Show” host also reacted to the studio recording of the recently-released cover from a “Kirkland brand Gwyneth Paltrow” earlier in his monologue.
″Chilling. You can hear the whole track on the new compilation album ′Now That’s What Lara Trump Claims Is Music! Vol. 1! – On A Horse,’” Colbert said of the song and its horse-inclusive cover art.
″It’s hard to tell but there’s so much autotune there that I think it might’ve been the horse singing.”
Lara Trump alongside her husband Eric Trump went after streaming platforms following the song’s release and claimed the track has been shadow banned.
″Yes, too political, her singing has been legally designated as domestic terrorism,” Colbert responded.
You can check out more of Colbert’s monologue in the clip below.
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