Watch Josh Gad and Johnny Galecki Have an Intense Makeout Session on Lip Sync Battle

How are you gonna compete with that, Kaley Cuoco?

By Bruna Nessif Jan 26, 2016 11:52 PMTags

If all you've ever wanted in life is to see Josh Gad play some tonsil hockey with Johnny Galecki while both being dressed as Donald Trump, then today is your lucky day.

Spike TV revealed the latest teaser for their upcoming episode of Lip Sync Battle, airing this Thursday, which features the comedian going up against Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco, and things definitely got interesting.

The glimpse of this week's episode showed Gad in his Trump gear (which was spot on, by the way), while performing to the Divinyls' "I Touch Myself." After seductively (?) caressing his body, Gad rips off his pants to reveal money boxers (because duh), and then jumps onto a Trump-inspired wrecking ball à la Miley Cyrus.

After a swing on the ole ball, Gad is met with Cuoco's bestie Galecki—surprise!—who is also dressed like Trump. And then they make out. Like, intensely, no-holds-barred, let's get straight into each others' throats—making out.

Host LL Cool J wasn't sure what to do with himself.

To some, this may seem like a love triangle.

Fans continuously try to ship exes and close pals Cuoco and Galecki, only to be let down with the fact that they're just friends.

The Big Bang Theory co-stars had a blast at the 2016 People's Choice Awards recently, where they openly held hands and hugged backstage for photographers. The actors, who dated for two years until 2009, were just as handsy while sitting together in the front row during the CBS telecast...and before people could read too much into what was going on, the stars set the record straight.

After The Big Bang Theory was voted Favorite TV Show and Favorite Network TV Comedy, Cuoco shared two of the seemingly flirty photos via Instagram, writing, "Thank you for the @peopleschoice award!! Look how happy we are!! @bigbangtheory_cbs season9." The actress also put rumors to rest, saying Galecki, is "#mydate" but they are "#notdating."

He's all yours, Gad.