Minnesota Vikings honor Marlon Wayans’ lover White chicks dance in the best way possible.
Weeks after their entertaining video went viral Parent trap dance, Vikings players Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus were at it again with another memorable endzone performance. During the December 8 match, players imitated the moves of Marlon and Shawn Wayans. White chicks character in the 2004 film.
During the game, Metellus intercepted Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins ββin the first half. He was then joined by Bynum as well as other players in the endzone, where they recreated the movie’s famous dance fight scene set to Run-DMC’s “It’s Tricky”. At one point during their routine, Bynum jumped over Metellus and performed an impressive somersault while their teammates celebrated nearby.
The celebration unsurprisingly went viral and caught Wayans’ attention.
“My brother-in-law is a huge fan of @dodgers@lakers and @vikings fans are in heaven TROLLING me right now! Not white chicks dances πππ d- mn Greg, I know this is you,β he said.
Wayans’ brother-in-law, Greg, passed away earlier this year, and he paid tribute to him in a previous Instagram post.
“Greg, one time for you. This is my sincerest and purest tribute to you,” he said while posing in a Lakers jersey. “Anyone in my family or circle who knows me and knows G knows what this means.”
“Thank you for being a ROCK to my sister, for her kids, for your own kids, and for your grandkids. As a man and a brother, I will always caring for my sisters and their children… that is until a MAN like you shows up and takes the wheel. That’s all I can pray for as a person brothers,β Wayans added.
“Kiss me to God and my parents. Until we meet again… LOVE G… my brother,” his post ended.
Meanwhile, NFL Network’s Tom Pelisseo shared that Bynum practiced the celebration earlier in the week.
“We’ve seen it a million times. Mental repetition is everything. It’s like watching a movie. You watch it, then say ‘Okay, Josh, we’ve got to master it.’ According to Pelissero, it takes 30 minutes a day to master it. Now we know.
Bynum: “We’ve seen it a million times. Psychology is everything. It’s like watching a movie. You watch it, then say ‘Okay, Josh, we’ve got to master it.’ It takes 30 minutes a day to master it. So now we know. So before every game, we go over it.
β Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 8, 2024
The Vikings would win 42-21.
This isn’t the first time a dance has gone viral this football season. Miami Dolphin’s Zach Sieler joined in imitating Donald Trump’s famous “YMCA” dance last month. This dance has appeared in several sporting events from golf, UFC, soccer, etc
The dance was popularized by Nick Bosa, who played for the San Francisco 49ers. He performed the dance for the first time a day after being fined $11.00 for wearing a MAGA hat during a post-game interview. NBC reported that this was a violation of the NFL’s uniform policy.
The NFL has spoken out about the dances performed by players, saying they “have no problem with a celebratory dance like what took place.”
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