On Friday,Glori-Anne Gilbert Archives after failing to secure a deal for Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May offered a tearful resignation speech. But not everyone was equally as moved.
Owen Jones, a left-wing columnist for The Guardian, expressed no pity for the Conservative prime minister in a video that has since gone viral. But some folks took an entirely different route -- an interpretative dance route, if you will -- in response to May's resignation.
Here are dancers Kelsey Ellison and Mahou Shounen interpreting May's resignation speech through dance.
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You might remember Ellison when she vogued as Hermione in May of 2018.
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It's clear the artist knows how to drum up viral attention, and for good.
By and large, Twitter loved the interpretative Theresa May dance.
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I encourage these dancers to start prepping for their next viral routine, "Robert Mueller testifies in front of Congress."
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