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Tubby Boy 'Latin Butterball' Dance Goes Viral
Dance enthusiasts are rejoicing online Latin dances like Cha-Cha and Samba from a Chinese 9-year-old tubby boy.
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Recently, the Latin dance video of a nine-year-old boy from Luoyang in central China's Henana Province went viral online.
Netizens who have watched the video said they just can't stop laughing.
The boy He Xiongfei has become the blue-eyed boy on the Internet attracting attention from across the world.
Many Chinese stars shared his dance video on Sina Weibo. His chubby dance also got attention from World Latin dance champions Michal Malitowski and Joanna Leunis and has earned the nickname "Latin butterball."
According to Luoyang Evening News, he began to learn Latin dance in 2014 after watching a Latin dance show at his primary school. He found the dance very interesting and became passionate about it. His parents also encouraged him, thinking that it was also a good way for their son to lose some weight.
After a year and half, he can dance Cha-Cha, Samba and Rumba.
However, He, 1.4 meters in height and weighing 65 kilograms now, said he failed to lose weight because of a food street near his dance school. He eats food like noodles every time after he finishes the dance class.
What a lovely boy! Enjoy his dance!
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