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WATCH: Sunny Leone Accepts Chris Gayle's Dance Challenge, Wins Twitter

IANS, 19 Jul, 2017 12:52 PM
  • WATCH: Sunny Leone Accepts Chris Gayle's Dance Challenge, Wins Twitter

West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle recently threw open a dance challenge for his fans on social media. And among the many entries being posted online, guess who else just accepted the challenge - none other than actor Sunny Leone.

 

The two celebrities just had the coolest interaction on Twitter and tweeple are all for it.

 

It all started when the sportstar posted a video which shows him dancing to Sunny's Laila Main Laila from the film Raees.

 

Along with the video, Chris posted a message asking people to take up the #ChrisGayleDanceChallenge, saying he would give a lucky winner $5,000. Since the song is performed by Sunny, she probably couldn't resist posting her entry for the challenge.

 

Here's what she tweeted on July 18:

 
 
 

And obviously left the cricketer impressed with her awesome dance moves:

 
 

Here's what Chris Gayle had posted about the challenge:

 
 
 
 

Bollywood actress Sunny Leone had performed on the song in the Shah Rukh-starrer Raees, which was released earlier in 2017.

 
 

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