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Posted: 2023-10-08T23:02:20Z | Updated: 2023-10-08T23:02:20Z Will Ferrell Crashes Frat Party At His College Alma Mater 'Old School' Style | HuffPost

Will Ferrell Crashes Frat Party At His College Alma Mater 'Old School' Style

The University of Southern California alum got the people going with songs from Kanye West and "Eye of the Tiger."

Will Ferrell embraced his inner frat boy at USC over the weekend.

Pulling a move straight from his 2003 hit, “Old School,” the “SNL ” alum returned to his alma mater, the University of Southern California, for a bit of partying on Saturday.

In TikTok videos posted by the user lupetwins8803, Ferrell donned dark sunglasses and his finest USC swag while DJing a rager at the school’s Sigma Alpha Mu frat house, his former fraternity.

Despite graduating with a B.A. in sports information in 1990, the “Barbie” star looked like he fit right in with the balcony of beaming undergrads.

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Will Ferrell graduated from the University of Southern California in 1990.
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He got the kids going with Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “N***** in Paris” before amping things up with classic jock-jam “Eye of the Tiger” in another video.

Ferrell was likely in town for USC Family Weekend, which included a big football game against the University of Arizona Wildcats on Saturday.

Big fans of cardinal red and gold, the actor’s family boasts two generations of Trojans.

Ferrell’s oldest son, Magnus Ferrell, is a freshman at USC. The comic shares two younger sons, Axel and Mattias, with wife Viveca Paulin.

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