Late Show Me More: “One In A Million We Are TWICE!”

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K-Pop sensation TWICE makes their international in-person debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert! Check out behind-the-scenes footage of their upcoming internet-exclusive bit and an array of superstars that graced our theater this week. Come backstage with Ricky Gervais, Sebastian Stan, Shaq, and many more. PLUS a special birthday song for our host with the most, Stephen Colbert! It’s all here in #LateShowMeMore. #Colbert #BehindTheScenes #Twice

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