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Theresa May Dances Her Way Into Meme Territory Yet Again

Ken-ya keep up with Theresa May?

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Theresa is in Kenya and was visiting some scouts in Nairobi to talk about plastics, but when a band started playing she couldn’t resist busting out a move that’s now being termed ‘The Maybot’.

Once again Prime Minister Theresa May tries to fit in with the youngsters and gives us all some very meme-worthy dance moves:

It appears as though the others are merely trying to clap her into a quick finish, although I think the overwhelming cringe factor of this situation had temporarily paralyzed every one of these poor souls. This is way worse than her last dance expo, and even more so than when she threw up a ‘shaka brah’ in a photo with U.K. teens.

This is not the first time the U.K. Prime Minister has induced a cringe-fest. 

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