Vikings Safeties Go Viral With 'White Chicks' Dance Celebration After Interception
Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus choreographed a movie-inspired dance to celebrate a key play in Minnesota's win over Atlanta.
- Minnesota Vikings safeties Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus recreated the iconic dance battle from the 2004 film 'White Chicks' after an interception during Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
- The celebration followed Josh Metellus' second-quarter interception of former Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, who now plays for Atlanta.
- The Vikings defense has gained a reputation for elaborate celebrations, with Bynum previously going viral for routines inspired by 'The Parent Trap' and the Paris Olympics breakdancing competition.
- Bynum and Metellus rehearsed the dance extensively, with Bynum revealing they spent 30 minutes perfecting the routine before the game.
- The Vikings defeated the Falcons 42-21, marking Atlanta's fourth consecutive loss, as Cousins continues to struggle with turnovers this season.