Disco Boy takes half-naked dancing act to David Cameron in Downing Street
Published: 17:00, 27 May 2015
Updated: 17:07, 27 May 2015
A Kent prankster famed for dancing around supermarkets in his pants has taken his act to Downing Street.
Lee Marshall - AKA Disco Boy - was watched closely by police as he played an impromptu music set to crowds outside the gates to the Prime Minister's street.
Dressed in just a pair of pink boxer shorts and a hat, the former Canterbury schoolboy from Hersden joined what appeared to be a small protest.
Using a microphone, he shouted: "Come on people, this isn't Spain. The police aren't going to kick our heads in.
"We're all friends here. If this was Spain they'd probably shoot us."
The half-naked joker, who last week appeared on Channel 4's Virtually Famous, had earlier been spotted performing his light-hearted act in Trafalgar Square.
Lee, who describes himself as an "entertainer prankster DJ host", has gained a huge social media following, with his video stunts watched by hundreds of thousands of people.
His local targets have included McDonald's in Canterbury, Whitstable's Tesco and a hand car wash in Hersden.
More by this author
KentOnline reporter