David Warner's funny videos taking fans by storm

Australian cricketer, David Warner, is winning an even greater fan following in India, not through his classy cricketing shots, but with his funny Bollywood dance moves.

TikTok

Source: TikTok

David Warner’s Tik Tok videos are a massive hit in India. He is rapidly getting popular not only among cricket fans but beyond too.

Many of Warner’s TikTok videos have received millions of views.


Highlights:

  • David Warner joined TikTok in April.

  • He posts funny videos of him dancing and performing.

  • He has over 2.4 million followers.


He posts videos of himself, his wife and kids, dancing to Bollywood and other Indian songs. These short videos of an Australian cricketer dancing to Hindi songs, mostly in a funny way, are so popular that Warner has gathered over 2.4 million followers in less than two months.
David Warner on TikTok
Source: TikTok
Like many other celebrities across the world, the Australian batsman joined social media platform TikTok in April this year. 

In one of the videos, Warner can be seen dancing on a popular Hindi number ‘Sheela Ki Jawani’ with his daughter wearing an Indian dress.

In another video, he can be seen dancing with his wife.
David Warner on TikTok
Source: David Warner on TikTok
Like many other TikTokers, Warner accepts challenges and posts videos. For instance, in “flick the switch” challenge, he switches his Australian cricketing uniform for his wife’s Iron Man get up.

Though, not everyone likes Warner’s new avatar.

On Thursday Warner’s former teammate Mitchell Johnson trolled him for his TikTok videos.
Warner had shared one of his videos on Instagram. Making fun of him, Johnson wrote, “I would say you’ve officially lost it but not sure you ever had it Bull.”
“I just didn’t understand the song. Really thought it could be pumped up,” replied Warner.

However, Warner has received love from many Indian film stars for his performance.

On Twitter Telugu actor Allu Arjun praised him for his dance on a Telugu song.

“One more bigg surprise. Thank you sooo much once again sir . Killed it(sic),” tweeted Arjun with many smilies and thumb-ups.
Warner also interacts with his fans through live videos. He makes sure that his Indian fans join him during the live session by announcing the Indian and Sydney times beforehand.




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