Vikings hilariously recreate famous dance from 'White Chicks' for an interception celebration

"Bring it on sisters!"  The Minnesota Vikings have clearly been working on their dance moves, and they picked the perfect time to show them off.  After intercepting Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins, Josh Metellus ran down to the end zone to celebrate. He was joined by Camryn Bynum, and the two safeties decided to recreate one famous dance.  […]

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Vikings safeties Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus celebrate an interception by recreating the White Chicks dance.
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"Bring it on sisters!" 

The Minnesota Vikings have clearly been working on their dance moves, and they picked the perfect time to show them off. 

After intercepting Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins, Josh Metellus ran down to the end zone to celebrate. He was joined by Camryn Bynum, and the two safeties decided to recreate one famous dance. 

Who can forget about the dance-battle scene from the 2004 movie "White Chicks?"

So, spot the difference. 

https://www.twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/1865845076062069046

They nailed it. 

And here's how did this all come together?

"We watched it a million times. The mental reps is everything. Just like watching film. You watch it, then it’s ‘all right, Josh, we gotta master it.’ Took 30 minutes one day, just to master it. Now it’s locked in. Now we know. So before every game we walk through it. But we have to do it real subtly. We don’t want anybody else to see it. We’ve got to just work our steps and talk through it, ‘this and this next, do this, all right, now we’re done, turn up.’ We did one day of like a 30-minute rehearsal, like grinding. Other than that, it was just all watching film. We got it locked in. It’s muscle memory at this point. Because we know in the moment, we’ve got to make it big. We’ll be good," Bynum told NFL Network's Tom Pelissero

This should go down as the best celebration of the season.