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TikTok: 'Dancing Archer' is gored in the bullring.

Viernes 12 de Agosto del 2022

TikTok: 'Dancing Archer' is gored in the bullring.

Video goes viral on TikTok and shows the Australian goalkeeper's look-alike, Andrew Redmayne, being gored at a bullfighting party in Peru.

Video goes viral on TikTok and shows the Australian goalkeeper's look-alike, Andrew Redmayne, being gored at a bullfighting party in Peru.

The figure of the Australian goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, who thanks to his exaggerated gestures managed to eliminate Peru from the World Cup, is still relevant. This time, the TikTok video platform was where the goalkeeper became a trend. This was due to the imitation made by a Peruvian in a bullfighting event.

According to the video clip, the incident occurred in the town of Palca (Tarma), during the "charlotada". This event is characterized by men dressing up as clowns to avoid the attacks of the bull. It was precisely this excuse that the Peruvian used to imitate Redmayne.

They set up a goal for the show

In a video spread on TikTok, you can see the clone of the Australian national team goalkeeper "facing" the bull. The imitator performed maneuvers and funny acts for the spectators in the stands.

Similarly, the imitator required the placement of a soccer goal to further liven up the show. Redmayne's double executed the same jumps that the real goalkeeper performed to distract Luis Advincula and Alex Valera in the past playoff match in June.

TikTok: 'Redmayne' ran for his life

However, these movements were not to the liking of the small bull in the arena. The audience celebrated it, but not the brave animal that attacked.

The animal went after the unsuspecting imitator, who had no choice but to climb the goalposts. However, that did not prevent the bull from knocking down the goal with its horns and knocking down the 'goalkeeper'.

Fortunately for 'Redmayne', his teammates helped him before the bull could cause him any physical harm. The comedian was able to get back up and leave the bullring in one piece.

The video was uploaded to the TikTok platform thanks to the user @ander10.biker, and quickly went viral in a matter of hours. The video currently has over 50 thousand views in less than 24 hours and hundreds of funny comments.

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