Vikings Players' 'White Chicks' Dance Is Their Latest Cinematic Celebration
Minnesota Vikings safety Josh Metellus intercepted a pass in a win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, and then stole the show with teammate Camryn Bynum.
The two recreated the moves from the dance-off scene in the 2004 comedy “White Chicks,” starring Shawn and Marlon Wayans.
Incredible. 10/10, no notes @Vikings 👏#SKOLpic.twitter.com/MFtJE9MkdJ
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) December 8, 2024
Metellus and Bynum take their pass defense seriously... and their routines as well.
“We watched it a million times,” Bynum said of “White Chicks” to the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
“The mental reps is everything,” he continued. “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. ”
The pair previously resurrected the handshake from “The Parent Trap” after an interception, earning a shoutout from Lindsay Lohan, the star of the beloved 1998 comedy, on “The Tonight Show.”
.@lindsaylohan's iconic The Parent Trap handshake made it onto the field at a recent @Vikings game! #FallonTonightpic.twitter.com/BYRikcYwUF
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) November 18, 2024
It’s enough to make even people who aren’t Vikings fans root for these two to make a stellar defensive play, just so we can see what they do next.