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In a wave of online fervor, Iranians around the globe have been showcasing their renditions of President Trump’s distinctive dance moves. This viral trend follows the US-led airstrikes that resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The internet is awash with videos of Iranians performing what has been dubbed the “Trump dance.” These clips have surged in popularity since the strikes last Saturday, with some participants labeling the leader’s death as “the best day of my life.” The celebratory mood is palpable as people dance and sing to the tune of “YMCA,” replicating Trump’s iconic arm gestures from his rallies.
One particularly popular video features a young woman in a crop-top, miniskirt, and cowboy boots, which has garnered millions of views on X. Meanwhile, other videos showcase groups of people dancing together in public squares and near prominent buildings, all while expressing admiration for the US president.
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One video of a young woman wearing a crop-top, miniskirt and cowboy boots has racked up millions of views on X.
Other videos captured dozens of people dancing alongside each other in squares and outside buildings as they praised the US president.
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“I am an Iranian and this is the best day of my life. The dictator, the killer, Ali Khamenei is dead,” another woman wrote as she filmed herself dancing.
Trump’s rug-cutting moves have become a global phenomenon of late with athletes and others routinely breaking into his hip-swaying, fist-pumping dance — creating instant viral moments online.