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British PM Theresa May dances AGAIN; leaves internet in splits

While concluding her African tour in Kenya, Theresa May shook a leg again with a group of scouts at the United Nation’s Nairobi campus

New Delhi: Days after her first dancing attempt went viral, Theresa May dances again and this time again the Twitter is in splits. While concluding her African tour in Kenya, Theresa May shook a leg again with a group of scouts at the United Nation’s Nairobi campus. While the first dance was a stiff to and fro motion, her second dance comparatively had variety of moves. One could see the 61-year-old PM swaying, bending, tapping and turning. However, she failed to shake off the ‘stiff dancer’ tag. May was at the camp to launch a news “plastic challenge” badges for volunteers. When they were about to leave, the scouts started dancing to perky beats and May, the good sport she proved she is, joined them again. ODN shared the video on YouTube. Check here. While her first dance had triggered hilarious reaction, her second attempt broke the internet. Check:
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