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Didja catch Night of Too Many Stars last night on Comedy Central? Jon Stewart hosted the entertaining event, which benefits autism program. It apparently had more stars than it had time for, because JWOWW and Sammi were cut out from the broadcast but all good because the girls are still proud to help out in this important endeavor.
Lots of people get starstruck around reality stars like JWOWW, but she was pretty starstruck by being around Katy Perry, Carly Rae Jepsen and others. JWOWW Tweeted:
Don't judge me on @comedycentral 's night of too many stars tonight at 8 pm! I was really really nervous being around all the amazing talent
— JWOWW (@JENNIWOWW) October 21, 2012
After learning they hadn't made it to the final cut, Sammi and JWOWW communicated on Twitter. They didn't sound super bummed, though. They sounded happy to help fight autism.
"@mtvsammi: Well guess we got cut out, either way it was for a good cause! Maybe you guys will see @jenniwoww n I another time soon! Xo"
— JWOWW (@JENNIWOWW) October 22, 2012
Last night you finally got your chance to watch Katy Perry do her tear-jerking duet of "Firework" with autistic tween Jodi DiPiazza. When Jodi was younger people weren't sure if she would even be able to talk, but last night she proved them wrong by singing live with Katy Perry. You can watch their performance below at the mark 3:11 mark:
+Watch Katy Perry and Jodi DiPiazza perform "Firework."
The duet between Katy and Jodi might be the most talked about moment of the night, but it wasn't the only duet going on. For a more humorous duet, we had Carly Rae Jepsen and Harvey Keitel singing (well, Harvey more talking) "Call Me Maybe." Harv just might have done the best cover of the song. Like, ever. Watch a short clip of their performance:
+Watch Carly Rae Jepsen and Harvey Keitel perform "Call Me Maybe."
The night's over, but it's never too late to help autism programs. The night raised over $3.7 million to support autism programs. Can you can still get in on the fundraising by texting STARS to 50555 to donate $10. And maybe next time we'll get to see JWOWW and Sammi on TV for this super important event!