America's Suitehearts - Music Video

Music Video

The video for the song involves various people being drastically changed by the media and paparazzi, which is what the song is said to be about. Hey Monday lead singer Cassadee Pope makes an appearance in the video. Clips of the band performing in exaggerated circus costumes on a carousel are shown throughout the video.

Wentz also stated that the music video was inspired by director Federico Fellini, as well as the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.

Each band member's costume represents a character from various lyrics on Folie à Deux:

  • Stump: Dr. Benzedrine (Mr. Benzedrine from "20 Dollar Nose Bleed")
  • Wentz: Mr. Sandman (from "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet")
  • Hurley: Donnie the Catcher (from "What a Catch, Donnie")
  • Trohman: Horse Shoe Crab (from "The (Shipped) Gold Standard")

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