‘Yes, we have lost it now’ – David Warner, Candice, Ivy Mae and Indi Rae shake a leg on Guru Randhawa’s ‘Slowly Slowly’
Mitchell Johnson wasn't wrong!
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David Warner, the Australian batsman, is having a gala time despite not getting to play any cricket due to the coronavirus outbreak. The reason for the same is his hilarious videos on short video platform Tik-Tok. Over the last few weeks, the veteran has been pouring in videos, keeping his fans engaged. And to his joy, the rib-tickling clips have gone viral in literally no time.
A number of his teammates, including Pat Cummins have talked about how funny the videos have been. On Thursday, May 14, the southpaw uploaded a video where he was seen, grooving on a hip-hop song. Apart from Tik-Tok, Warner shares the clips on his Instagram platform as well.
David Warner entertains his fans
He captioned the video and wrote, “He’s Back Everyone!! Pump up the jam!!” Seeing it, Mitchell Johnson, the former Aussie speedster, poked fun at the left-hander from New Zealand. He wrote, “I would say you’ve officially lost it but not sure you ever had it Bull,”
Warner has now again come up with another video. This time around, he set the dance stage on fire with his wife Candice, and daughters Ivy Mae and Indi Rae. They danced to the tunes of popular Punjabi number ‘Slowly Slowly’ by Guru Randhawa. The original song, released last year in April has over 225 million views on YouTube.
The song also features Pitbull, the popular American rapper and songwriter. The 33-year-old Warner captioned the video and wrote, “Yes, we have lost it now. Glow in the dark night. #family #fun #love #slowly @candywarner1”
Here is Warner’s video
Last month, Warner and Candice danced on the song Butta Bomma, a Telugu Hit released earlier this year. He also received praises from Allu Arjun, who was there in the original song. The song on YouTube, which also had Pooja Hegde, garnered around nine million views after Warner’s dance.
As far as cricket is concerned, he has set his eyes on the 2023 edition of the World Cup in India. Recently, he said that he has been supremely fit, which can be comprehended from his running between the wickets. He last played for the Aussies against New Zealand in March at the SCG.
Here’s the original video of Slowly Slowly
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