Andrew Wilcox lost a bet and had to dance for 30 minutes on a busy intersection

Mar 14, 2014 08:20 GMT  ·  By

Andrew Wilcox and his younger brother play one-on-one basketball frequently, and it seems that Andrew got so used to winning that he felt comfortable enough to make a bet on one of their games.

Guess what? He lost three matches in a row and he obviously lost the bet. As a result, he had to dance for 30 minutes on a busy street corner in Provo, Utah, to the music of his brother’s choice.

True to his word, Andrew went to the intersection of Bulldog and State Street and began dancing. Much to his surprise, his joy proved to be contagious and he was shortly joined by strangers who started dancing with him to the tunes of Gangnam Style, Call Me Maybe, Wannabe and other such hits.

The young man ended up with a date and plenty of friends, or at least dance partners. And truth to be said, he really knows how to move. At one point, he even tries to breakdance and does an impressive back flip.

The video of the collective dance was posted on YouTube and went viral, with more than 700,000 views so far.

As our friend Nietzsche was saying, “We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.” So, feel like dancing?