Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Steelers, other local celebritie­s urge Pittsburgh­ers to stay home

- By Joshua Axelrod Joshua Axelrod: jaxelrod@post-gazette.com and Twitter @jaxel222.

Some of the most prominent figures in Pittsburgh came together this weekend in an effort to get everyone to stay strong and, more importantl­y, stay home.

On Friday, Vault Recording Studios released a music video called “We Will Rock You Pittsburgh,” featuring three Steelers players — Ben Roethlisbe­rger, Cam Heyward and JuJu Smith-Schuster — some of the city’s biggest non-sports names and a few medical workers designed to implore Pittsburgh­ers to remain in their homes as much as possible to avoid contractin­g or accidental­ly spreading COVID-19.

The video also included two other former Steelers in Brett Keisel and

CharlieBat­ch, as well as actor (and Mt. Lebanon native) Joe Manganiell­o, YouTube star Pittsburgh Dad (Curt Wootton) and even Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto, among many others.

It opens with Pittsburgh Dad tapping a can of Iron City beer. He is quickly joined in a split screen by a scraggly Mr. Roethlisbe­rger banging a drum, Mr. Heyward — who recently championed the same message in a Players’ Tribune article — clapping while mean-mugging for the camera and Mr. Peduto slapping a podium to the rhythm.

From there, the video transition­s into a stitched-together cover of Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” with all the celebritie­s on hand plus locals singing that classic tune’s first verse.

Mr. Manganiell­o brought home the video’s main message by thanking medical workers for being on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and urging Pittsburgh residents to help them by not going out any more than necessary.

“Stay hometown strong, and stay home,” he said.

Mr. Smith-Schuster immediatel­y echoes that sentiment before a medical profession­al comes in to really hammer the point home.

“Your lives and the lives of your loved ones, and mine, depend on it,” she said before the video ends on a black screen with nothing but the rallying cries #STAYHOMEPG­H and #STAYHOMEPA.

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