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Luke Combs Lives Out Real Life “Pretty Woman” Scene with Snobby Sales Clerk

Remember those scenes in “Pretty Woman” when Julia Roberts’ character totally gets shunned while shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, then gets vindication when she goes back and is like “big mistake . . . big . . . huge!”

Here’s a reminder:

Luke Combs totally lived it out IRL.

Combs relayed the story in an interview about trying to buy a Rolex while in New York, but the snobby sales associate didn’t think he was serious and kept putting him off.

Finally Luke was like, “It’s fine. I can go get [the Rolex] somewhere else. I’m playing Madison Square Garden tonight and I really wanted to wear it on stage.”

The sales associate changed their tune real quick and was like, “Well, I think we might have one in back.”

Listen to Luke tell it:

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