
Old video of president Volodymyr Zelenskyy from Dancing with the Stars goes viral amid Russia-Ukraine crisis. Watch
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A compilation video of president Volodymyr Zelenskyy performing on the stage of Dancing with the Stars has gone insanely viral.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become a household name amid the ongoing Russian invasion of his country and has been leading his country through the tough times with grit and courage. However, did you know that Zelenskyy was also very popular back in 2006 when he participated in a dance reality show? Yes, you read that right.
So, a compilation video of the president performing on the stage of Dancing with the Stars has gone insanely viral online. In the clip, he can be seen dazzling everyone with his dance routines on the show with partner Olena Shoptenko. Volodymyr can be seen grooving like a pro and his moves are winning the internet.
He was also declared the winner of the show in its debut season.
“So, apparently Zelenskyy won the Ukrainian version of Dancing with the Stars in 2006 and the tape is even better than whatever you're imagining,” reads the caption of the viral post on Twitter.
Watch the viral video here:
so apparently Zelenskyy won the Ukrainian version of Dancing with the Stars in 2006 and the tape is even better than whatever you're imagining pic.twitter.com/L1gnKD2ISr

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