Lin-Manuel Miranda gleefully spills backstage 'Hamilton' secrets during cast reunion

One cast member can do quite the Mickey Mouse impression.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda gleefully spills backstage 'Hamilton' secrets during cast reunion
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If you ever wondered how much drinking, swearing, and dancing goes on behind-the-scenes in Hamilton, then Kelly Clarkson is here to provide you with the answers.

During a video call cast reunion on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Wednesday, ahead of the release of Hamilton on Disney+, the host challenged Lin-Manuel Miranda to a game of "Who was most likely to...?", resulting in some entertaining stories being shared about dance parties and shots out of Grammy awards.

The highlight? Okieriete Onaodowan busting out his impression of Mickey Mouse singing in the style of Idina Menzel. It's quite something.

Hamilton is available to stream on Disney+ starting July 3.

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