Comedy duo sings hilarious song about Kelowna’s stereotypes

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They're going to love this in Kamloops.

Sketch comedy duo Ryan Steele and Amy Goodmurphy have released a video about Kelowna, and you don’t want to miss it.

The Ryan and Amy Show perform their skit ‘Moms Over Miami’ with Steele dressed in drag, singing a remix of the popular song ‘My Sharona’ by The Knack.

The duo have swapped out the original lyrics for certain attributes Kelowna is stereotypically known for: Wine, of course, but also, well, other things.

While some may find the lyrics offensive, with 43,000 views and 488 shares since Monday afternoon, a number of people are definitely getting a laugh from the entertaining video.

What do you think? Accurate? As always, let us know in the comments below.

And just for some bonus fun, here's a few more videos about songs about Kelowna… and they all sort of reinforce those stereotypes. This video isn't pretending to be funny, but does seem to be source material for the all the mocking Kelowna gets. 

This one rocks! Er… mocks!


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Jenna Hickman

Jenna has a combined honours degree in journalism and human rights from Carleton University, in Ottawa ON. After university Jenna took a year off to live with family in Cape Town and travel throughout southern Africa. A Kelowna native, she has interned at The Daily Courier and Global News Okanagan. Jenna is an avid yogi and enjoys all the Okanagan has to offer. She can be spotted on the mountain, whether hiking or skiing, or at a local winery, glass in hand.

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