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Jeff Goldblum wants to work with Migos

Jeff Goldblum wants to collaborate with Migos.
The 65-year-old ‘Jurassic Park’ actor recently posted a picture on Instagram with Quavo from the American hip-hop group, and Jeff – who is a jazz pianist in the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra – admitted he would be "thrilled" to work with them.
In an interview with Vice, Jeff said: "I loved meeting him! We were shopping and we started to talk and took some pictures together and I was very thrilled to meet him.
"Mhm. Oh my gosh, I’d be thrilled to do any, any little thing with him and them. Yeah that would be a lot of fun. It could go anywhere! That’s a great idea."
Jeff has just starred as the Grandmaster in the hit ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ film and is set to reprise his role as Dr Ian Malcom in the upcoming ‘Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom’ movie.
But despite having a busy filming schedule over the last year – he also lent his voice to Wes Anderson’s new movie ‘Isle of Dogs’ – Jeff may find time to collaborate with the hip-hop group.
Following the Grammy awards this year, Migos believe they were "cheated" after not picking up a single award.
The hip-hop trio – Quavo, Takeoff and Offset – were nominated for Best Rap Album for ‘Culture’ and Best Rap Performance for ‘Bad and Boujee’, but lost out to Kendrick Lamar’s ‘DAMN’ and ‘HUMBLE’ respectively.
However, the ‘Slippery’ hitmakers – who released part two of the record, ‘Culture II’, last month – have vowed to come back stronger at next year’s ceremony.
Offset – who is engaged to rapper Cardi B – said: "They cheated us."
Quavo added: "There was nothing bigger than the f**king ‘Culture’ album this whole last year!
"They’re scared to handle the three-headed monster … Ooh! [But] we’ll be back next year.
"We’ll be f**king back next year!"

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