Milli Vanilli’s make-believe music career
Milli Vanilli (Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus) had reached such popularity that the first known instance of them having lip-synched -- during a live 1990 performance recorded by MTV at a theme park in Bristol, Conn. -- went virtually unnoticed by the crowd. During their performance of “Girl You Know It’s True,” the track jammed and began to skip, repeating the partial line “Girl, you know it’s” over and over. Later that year, however, after Morvan and Pilatus insisted on singing on their next album, their producer, Frank Farian, admitted to the media that his Grammy-winning act did not actually sing on the records. (Douglas C. Pizac / AP File Photo)