
Man’s on-point mimicry of how world leaders walk is viral. Harsh Goenka shares video
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The clip features a YouTuber named Stefan Leonhardsberger. His on-point mimicry of how world leaders walk is so relatable that it is bound to make you laugh.
A video of a man showcasing how world leaders walk has gone viral. Shared on Twitter by industrialist Harsh Goenka, the clip features a YouTuber named Stefan Leonhardsberger. Stefan’s on-point mimicry of how world leaders walk is so relatable that it is bound to make you laugh.
The video starts with Stefan walking and waving like former US President Barack Obama. He then goes on to show the unique style of walking of current US President Joe Biden, Canada President Justin Trudeau, former UK President Boris Johnson, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and many other world leaders.
Take a look:
Walking style of world leaders pic.twitter.com/ZtERvNOgsZ
The clip has been viewed over 259k views and tons of reactions. People found Stefan’s video highly relatable. Many pointed out that his impression of Boris Johnson was too good.
Obama is the best. So much swag!
Boris Johnson hahahahaha

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