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Coronavirus: Jack Black performs hilarious ‘Quarantine Dance’ in first TikTok video

Actor and musician has found a new way to keep himself – and fans – entertained

Roisin O'Connor
Wednesday 01 April 2020 04:57 EDT
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Jack Black makes TikTok debut

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Jack Black has shared his first video on TikTok, in which he performs a “Quarantine Dance” dressed in a cowboy hat, boots and a pair of black shorts.

The actor and musician joined the social media platform, along with a number of others who have found it to be a source of entertainment during the coronavirus lockdown.

In what appears to be his garden, Black performs a series of bizarre moves including spins, high-kicks and jumps.

The video, which has more than 265,000 likes, was captioned: “reallifeathome #distancedance #happyathome #boredathome.”

“A new dance trend is born,” one viewer joked.

Celebrities have been doing their best to lift fans’ spirits during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Musicians including Charli XCX, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Bastille’s Dan Smith and Christine and the Queens have live-streamed performance from their homes.

Others, including Larry David and Ryan Reynolds, have issued amusing public service announcements to encourage fans to practise social distancing.

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