A video of Home Depot employees lip-synching to Luke Combs’ “When It Rains It Pours” has been making the rounds on Twitter.
The sing-a-long was part of the “Orange at Heart” campaign which supports The Homer Fund, a charity for associates and legal dependants of Home Depot and its family of companies.
Orange@Heart Campaign ending with a bang! Give it up for our special guest: @lukecombs 🐄🧑🌾 @BacklinLisa @Mcgalec99 @wjackblair @DanielleDolina @FrancesSalgado5 @jordana_kenia @LauraAlvarez190 @DDecespedes @HomerFund #TheHomeDepot #HomerFund #OrangeatHeart #LukeCombs #DaleMiami pic.twitter.com/6k8ok05340
— DFC/MDO 5841 (@DfcMdo5841) July 29, 2022
The clip found its way to Luke Combs himself who retweeted it saying, “Little known fact. I worked at @HomeDepot in College”
Little known fact. I worked at @HomeDepot in College. https://t.co/Jm5s1VOpWq
— Luke Combs 🎤 (@lukecombs) August 1, 2022
Luke just announced a new lottery ticket based on the hit song’s lyric “Then I won a hundred bucks on a scratch-off ticket…”
Then I won a hundred bucks on a scratch-off ticket…
Pumped to announce my own scratch-off! Fans across the USA will get a chance to win $500,000 at my exclusive concert at @theryman. #livingluckywithlukecombs
Participating states/details: https://t.co/ZubxIunUkM pic.twitter.com/TaP4M1kCdU
— Luke Combs 🎤 (@lukecombs) August 2, 2022