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Victoria's Secret models adorably butcher 'Deck the Halls'

Sure, they’re slim, they’re beautiful and they prance around in underoos for a living, but can they carry a tune?(Hint: no.)Supermodels flexed their vocal cords — a body part often left to fans’ imaginations — for a new Victoria’s Secret video in which they adorably attempt to sing the holiday classic “Deck the Halls” ... poorly. Not only are the stunners somewhat off key, but
Supermodel Miranda Kerr may know a thing or two about modeling, but she still has much to learn about American holiday music classics.
Supermodel Miranda Kerr may know a thing or two about modeling, but she still has much to learn about American holiday music classics.YouTube

Sure, they’re slim, they’re beautiful and they prance around in underoos for a living, but can they carry a tune?

(Hint: no.)

Supermodels flexed their vocal cords — a body part often left to fans’ imaginations — for a new Victoria’s Secret video in which they adorably attempt to sing the holiday classic “Deck the Halls” ... poorly. Not only are the stunners somewhat off key, but they can’t even remember the words. At one point, Dutch model Doutzen Kroes — who sings about decking halls with “honey” — throws her hands up in despair.

“It’s not fair to have a model singing,” Kroes declares astutely, while Australian model Miranda Kerr offers a solid defense: “We don’t sing this down under.”

 As for American beauty Erin Heatherton? Poor girl struggles with her "fa-la-la-la" and has trouble trying to light some holiday candles. (Hey, it ain’t easy being a model.)

 Watch lingerie heavyweights Candice Swanepoel, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Alessandra Ambrosio, Lily Aldridge, Lindsay Ellingson and Erin Heatherton have some holiday fun:

Rina Raphael is a senior TODAY editor who would probably fumble a tune as well if she had to do it publicly in her underwear.

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