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A nimble footed chef has shown his talents lie on the dancefloor as well as the kitchen after a clip showing off his moves went viral.
Aid Lewis, 22, of Punchcroft, New Ash Green, filmed himself throwing some shapes to Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk, featuring Bruno Mars, to brighten up a dull morning at work.
And it’s not the first time the aspiring singer-songwriter has uploaded a video to social media in the hope of raising a few smiles.
But unlike his previous effort – which received 24 likes – his moves have gone viral with a staggering 66,000 views so far.
Aid said: “I’ve received messages saying that I’m a positive person, and all of them have pretty much said that more people should have this attitude at work.
“It’s insane, one minute your posting a funny video for your friends, then the next your getting a telephone call from your local paper to say they would like to interview you.”
The 22-year-old has admitted he is finding his new found fame “overwhelming” as he receives hundreds of new friend requests from across the globe.
Dancing chef turns up the heat as he throws shapes to Uptown Funk
But his cheerful capers hasn’t pleased everyone round after a Californian chef warned him he would hit him around the head with a frying pan if he caught him busting a groove in his kitchen.
Aid responded by stating his video took one minute to create – not a whole day.
To see more of Aid’s videos visit his Facebook page.