The song made its digital debut in the expansion pack of the popular video game,
The Sims 2: Apartment Life, released in 2008. Perry lent her voice to record a special version of the track in "Simlish", the fictional language of
The Sims universe. This unique rendition of the song can be heard on the in-game radio station, adding a touch of mainstream music to the Sims' everyday virtual life. The song (named the "Chick Version" specifically) was also used in a dance routine for the video game
Just Dance, which is part of the
music video game series of the same name. The installment is specifically the first in the series, and her music would later appear in 9 more installments from the main series. Perry filmed a performance of a version of the song with puppet character
Elmo from the educational children's program
Sesame Street, which was intended to teach children about antonyms. The clip was originally scheduled to run during the
Sesame Street episode "Abby Tries & Tries Again" on December 31, 2010, however, the performance, which was uploaded to
YouTube earlier, garnered controversy over the amount of
cleavage Perry had on display in the video. Before the scheduled airing,
Sesame Workshop announced that after controversy over the clip, "We have decided we will not air the segment on the television broadcast of
Sesame Street, which is aimed at preschoolers. Katy Perry fans will still be able to view the video on YouTube." Perry mocked the controversy shortly afterward in a skit during her appearance on
Saturday Night Live as a musical guest, wearing an Elmo-themed shirt which showed large amounts of cleavage. The song is used as the theme music for
MasterChef Australia and its associated TV ads. "Hot n Cold" was also used as the Lip Sync for Your Life song on the fifth episode of the
third season of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under'' in 2023, between contestants
Ashley Madison and
Bumpa Love. ==Track listing==