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French Ambassador to Ghana, Anne Sophie Avé, and the Ambassador of the European Union (EU), Irchad Ramiandrasoa Razaaly have joined the Down Flat challenge.
This was after the Afrobeat singer challenged Madam Sophie to participate in the viral dancing challenge.
In a video posted on Instagram, the two ambassadors chose to go barefoot for their showdown.
Their dance moves got many people including celebs like Kwaku Manu, Joyce Blessing, Dancegod Lloyd and others laughing.
Reacting to the video, Kelvyn Boy commented underneath the post with love and flower emojis.
"You won 🏆," Kelvyn Boy added.
Another user wrote, "Oh wow!! We have a winner 🙌🔥. This one that I don’t know how to dance no, does it mean I’ll become Ghana’s ambassador to another country one day??😩😂😂."
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