Whatever they assume about Britishers being stern and tight-lipped in their behaviour was proved wrong by UK Prime Minister Theresa May on her visit to Africa. Theresa May was on a visit to the South African continent and during her trip, she broke into dance not once but twice. Her dance moves haven't exactly been appreciated on social media and she has been trolled enough for it. In her second gig, she has so much resemblance to Mr Bean as a social media user points out in a dance-off video. UK-U.S. Trade Deal: With A Friend Like Donald Trump, Theresa May Does Not Need Enemies. 

Theresa May's first dance was with some school children and looking at her stiff moves the internet named her Maybot. If that wasn't enough, she tried new moves at the United Nations office in Kenya. She was on a brief interaction with the young scouts and started dancing to the music of trumpets and the band playing. The internet could not handle her stiff moves once again. One of the users compared her moves to that of Mr Bean dancing in a club. Theresa May Promises Orderly Brexit Amid More Resignations, Confidence Vote Calls.

Here is the original dance video of Theresa May dancing with UN scouts in Kenya:

She does look awkwardly stiff in her moves when a Twitter user got in creativity with her video.

Take a look at a video of Theresa May's dance very similar to Mr Bean:

Isn't the resemblance uncanny? We now totally know where she got her inspiration from.

Take a look at how some others reacted on her dancing with the scouts:

Some PSA!

Clearly, no one was impressed with her decision to dance. Her visit to UN campus in Nairobi was to launch a new campaign of 'plastic challenge.' Who would have thought she would channel her bot moves in the last leg of the trip. But May's breaking into jigs on such occasions points at her level of confidence about the entire visit to the continent. What do you think about her dancing? Would Mr Bean be proud of her?

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