![]() ![]() Making a stadium full of extras put their hands in the air and stay there - up and down, up and down - was just the start of awesome for McCarthy. Because in two weeks, I won't be able to say it again.’” I've got dance rehearsal.’ And they’d be like, ‘You're not going for another hour.’ I was like, ‘I know, but I got to say it. I can't tell you how often I said, ‘I gotta go, guys. Going to dance rehearsals for two weeks was the coolest. This was what I thought I'd be doing with my life,’” McCarthy told us during a recent chat in Los Angeles. “I felt so old and white, but it was also like, ‘Finally, this makes sense. Then she raps a verse from “All I Do Is Win,” accompanied by T-Pain, while busting some sick moves. In one of the first scenes in The Boss, her new movie out April 8, McCarthy's character, Michelle Darnell, floats down onto an arena stage on the back of just such a firebird. Lucky for her, a perk of being a triple threat at the top of Hollywood's A list is that she can make her dream come true with a few phone calls, a couple weeks in a practice studio, and one giant phoenix rigged with pyrotechnics. Sure, Melissa McCarthy writes, produces, and stars in blockbuster comedies, but what the Oscar nominee really wants to do is.dance.
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