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Ellen DeGeneres sends internet celebs Sophia Grace and Rosie to the Grammy's
(CBS) British internet sensations Sophia Grace and Rosie were invited back to "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," this time singing a Keri Hilson song and rapping lyrics of their own. The talk show host was so impressed that she offered to send the two to be her red carpet correspondents at the Grammys.
The girls, who have been guests on the show before, sang Hilson's "Turn My Swag On," with Sophia Grace breaking into her own freestyle rap.
"We're going to the to the top of Hollywood and it's official. My dad's out in the crowd crying, here's a tissue," rapped the 8-year-old. "And it don't stop, we're flying to the U.S. from the U.K. non-stop."
Sophia's other catchy rhymes included: "We're flying first class like a princess should. I'm sippin' on this cherry aide and it tastes good."
The crowd gave the girls a standing ovation and Ellen surprised them with the news that they would be covering this Sunday's Grammy's.
The pair became Internet sensations after their YouTube video of their rendition of Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" went viral this September.
The girls interviewed stars at the American Music Awards for Ellen this year as well.
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