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Hilarious moment sign language interpreter shakes his stuff as he translates Beyoncé’s ‘Get Me Bodied’ at Atla - The Sun

Posted: 22 Oct 2019 12:00 AM PDT

THIS is the hilarious moment a sign language interpreter translating Beyoncé's hit, 'Get Me Bodied', stole the show as he flaunted his risqué dance moves.

David Cowan was filmed swivelling his hips, gyrating and thrusting at a concert during Atlanta's Pride celebrations.

 David Cowan stole the show as he interpreted a Beyonce song at the Atlanta Pride festival

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David Cowan stole the show as he interpreted a Beyonce song at the Atlanta Pride festivalCredit: YouTube/400 homes
 David hit every beat with a thrust and a stomp while interpreting Get Me Bodied on stage

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David hit every beat with a thrust and a stomp while interpreting Get Me Bodied on stageCredit: YouTube/400 homes

Although the singer's hit single was playing, all attention appeared to be on David who was at the far end of the stage.

Dressed in a dark outfit, he couldn't help but feel the groove as he translated the song.

At one point he becomes so engrossed in the music, he looks as though he forgets he's on stage, patting his chest before patting his bum while closing his eye s and stamping his feet.

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Festival-goer Jeremy Turner filmed him and posted a video onto Twitter, with the caption: "Sign language interpreter at pride ATL is [fire emoji]."

Dozens were quick to reveal him as a prominent star within the Atlanta deaf community.

Cowan works as an ASL interpreter for politicians in the state, including Gov. Brian Kemp and Rep. John Lewis.

He has also interpreted at Black Lives Matter protests, anti-Trump protests, the Women's March and a vigil after the Pulse nightclub shooting, Project Q Atlanta reported.

The video has since been shared more than 2.3million times on Twitter, and thousands have commented on his great moves.

Cowan responded to the video, saying: "Thank you @NyleDiMarco for posting this... That crazy guy is me!"

One person said: "This transcends language", another added: "I have no idea what he's saying, yet it still sends a message."

Cowan later told Time magazine: "What I enjoy the most about interpreting is to allow the language accessible to the deaf audiences. It's my passion.

"[Creating] a space where there's no language deprivation. It's not about me. It's about the deaf audience."

 David thanked Nyle DiMarco for sharing the video on Twitter

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David thanked Nyle DiMarco for sharing the video on TwitterCredit: YouTube/400 homes
 David was the first Deaf person to be a pride grand marshal

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David was the first Deaf person to be a pride grand marshalCredit: YouTube/400 homes
 David is well known in the Atlanta deaf community and has even worked as an interpreter at a number of political rallies

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David is well known in the Atlanta deaf community and has even worked as an interpreter at a number of political ralliesCredit: YouTube/400 homes

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Best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2019: Photos of spooky, sexy, scary fun - syracuse.com

Posted: 31 Oct 2019 10:49 AM PDT

Happy Halloween!

Celebrities love getting into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in spooky, sexy and scary costumes. Some got in on the fun this past weekend, while others waited until Oct. 31 to strut their stuff.

The best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2019 include Gabrielle Union as her "Bring It On" cheerleader character, Jessica Biel as her husband Justin Timberlake (with an NSYNC-era wig and outfit), Tallulah Willis as Leeloo from her dad Bruce Willis' movie "The Fifth Element," Ellen DeGeneres as rapper "Cardi E," and Kevin Hart as a fannypack-wearing Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Oh, and Ariana Grande looked unrecognizable as "Eye of the Beholder," based on a 1959 episode of "The Twilight Zone" written by Syracuse and Binghamton native Rod Serling.

The top two morning shows, "Today" and "Good Morning America," both dressed up as famous dancing characters, including SUNY Oswego alumnus Al Roker as Carlton from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," Michael Strahan as the Bee Gees, Robin Roberts as Donna Summer, Jenna Bush Hager and Willie Geist as "Dirty Dancing," Savannah Guthrie and Carson Daly as "Grease," SUNY Oswego alumnus Al Roker and Craig Melvin as Carlton and Will from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," Dylan Dreyer as Elaine from "Seinfeld," and Hoda Kotb as John Travolta's Tony in "Saturday Night Fever."

What else did your favorite stars dress up as this year? Scroll through for photos and videos:

Kim Kardashian as "Legally Blonde"

Ryan Seacrest and Kelly Ripa as "The Addams Family"

Kelly Clarkson as "Hocus Pocus"

The "Today" show as "Everybody Dance"

"Good Morning America" as '70s dance icons

Gabrielle Union as "Bring It On" cheerleader

Nicki Minaj as "Bride of Chucky"

Nicki Minaj also dressed up as Harley Quinn

Kevin Hart as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

Jessica Biel as NSYNC's Justin Timberlake

Ariana Grande as "Eye of the Beholder" from "The Twilight Zone"

Cardi B as a sexy nurse

Ellen DeGeneres as Cardi E

Ciara and Russell Wilson as Beyonce and Jay-Z

LeBron James as Edward Scissorhands

Demi Lovato as Marie Antoinette

Demi Lovato as the clown Pennywise from "It"

Kylie Jenner as Ariel from "The Little Mermaid"

Missy Elliott as her own 1997 album cover

Halsey as Marilyn Manson

Halsey and Evan Peters as Sonny and Cher

Kate Beckinsale as Holly Golightly from 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'

Bella Thorne as a sexy Girl Scout

Nick Viall as "The Bachelor" Peter Weber

Chrissy Metz as "Beetlejuice"

Jason Momoa as Elvis Presley

Liza Koshy as Anna Wintour

Ashley Graham as Jessica Rabbit

Liam Payne as Superman

Upstate NY native, YouTube star James Charles as Harry Potter

Kourtney Kardashian as Ariana Grande

Paris Hilton

Eric Andre as comedienne Ali Wong

Nina Dobrev as singer Billie Eilish

Kathy Bates

Tallulah Willis as "The Fifth Element"

'Glee' actor Chris Colfer

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Tom Brady as "Star Wars" Stormtrooper

Lilly Singh dances to angry YouTube comments about her and it's a work of performance art - Mashable SE Asia

Posted: 24 Oct 2019 03:16 AM PDT

People on the internet have a lot of unpleasant opinions that they feel duty-bound to bestow on the world. 

Well, late night host Lilly Singh has found a use for the hateful YouTube comments she receives about her new show A Little Late. 

Singh began by saying she's spotted young women on TikTok doing interpretive dance moves to the sound of their exes saying negative things to them. In the absence of any ex-related content, Singh decided to dance to the angry YouTube comments she receives. And frankly, it's a work of performance art. 

She busts some brilliant moves, too. She channels Beyoncé's "All The Single Ladies" video, she rocks the Floss, and the Robot. 

Singh begins her dancing to the sound of the comment: "This is literally the worst thing I have ever seen. Who gave her this show?" 

"I hate this on so many levels, not even about being sexist, I just hate it in general," opines another commenter. 

"Who was like, oh hey let's give the most unfunny person ever a show? Yeah great idea," remarked another.

I think it's clear that it was a great idea, actually. 

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