Vikings safeties break out ‘White Chicks’ dance for epic interception celebration

This is quite the encore from Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus.

Weeks after going viral for their recreation of “The Parent Trap” dance, the Vikings safeties were at it again Sunday by mimicking the moves of Shawn and Marlon Wayans from the 2004 comedy “White Chicks.”

Shortly after Metellus intercepted Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins in the first half of the ex-Viking’s homecoming in Minneapolis, he was joined by Bynum and company in the endzone, where they recreated the film’s infamous dance battle scene.

Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) does a flip as he celebrates with teammates after a Josh Metellus (44) interception on Dec. 8. 2024. AP

At one point in the routine, Bynum leaped over Metellus and did a flip while their teammates celebrated nearby.

“If there’s an award for celebration of the decade they win it,” an X user posted Sunday after Fox Sports shared a side-by-side comparison of Sunday’s dance and the one featured in “White Chicks.”

“10 out 10,” a separate user remarked while another added, “CELEBRATION OF THE YEAR.”

NFL Network’s Tom Pelisseo revealed Sunday that Bynum relayed to him earlier in the week that “he and Josh Metellus had cooked up their best celebration yet.”

The Vikings celebrate a first-half interception against the Falcons on Dec. 8, 2024. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Camryn Bynum (24) took center stage during the celebrations. AP

The moves were straight out of the 2004 comedy “White Chicks.” Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Eve

“We watched it a million times. The mental reps is everything. Just like watching film. You watch it, then it’s ‘all right, Josh, we gotta master it.’ Took 30 minutes one day, just to master it. Now it’s locked in. Now we know. So before every game we walk through it,” Bynum said, according to Pelissero.

The Vikings spoiled Cousins’ return with a 42-21 win.

Vikings safeties Camryn Bynum (24) and Josh Metellus (44) celebrate an interception against the Jets in October 2024. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Cousins left Minnesota in the offseason for a four-year, $180 million deal with Atlanta.

Long before welcoming Cousins back to U.S. Bank Stadium, Bynum and Metellus became league favorites after channeling Lindsay Lohan with the handshake dance featured in 1998’s “The Parent Trap.”

The duo showcased their skills during the Vikings’ 23-17 win over the Jets in London on Oct. 6.

The Vikings entered Sunday’s game second in a loaded NFC North.

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