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Hilaria Baldwin's fans are all saying the same thing as she shares cringey salsa dancing video
Hilaria Baldwin's fans are all saying the same thing as she shares cringey salsa dancing video

Daily Mail​

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Hilaria Baldwin's fans are all saying the same thing as she shares cringey salsa dancing video

put her salsa dance skills on display in a new clip shared to her Instagram on Thursday. The yoga guru, 41, was pictured demonstrating her rhythm in her living room, with a softbox set up in front of her to illuminate the scene. Alec Baldwin 's wife unleashed her choreography in a pair of acid wash jeans, a colorful semi-sheer turtleneck top, and heels. In the caption she wrote, 'Blue shirt guy is my biggest inspo' in reference to a Russian professional Latin dance instructor, Ruslan Aidaev, whose dance technique recently went viral on TikTok. Fans in her comments believe the video is proof that the mother-of-seven is vying for a spot on the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'I think all these videos lately are leading up to her being on DWTS,' one wrote. 'DWTS!!!!!?????' someone else asked. 'Yeah I could see her on Dwts' Are you going to be on Dancing with the Stars? 'Ohhhh are you going to do DWTS?!' Her husband, 67, appeared to appreciate the clip as he left a fire emoji. Hilaria also commented on her own clip, writing, 'Been having so much fun recently.' Viewers could possibly see Hilaria competing for the mirrorball trophy, as DWTS has only revealed two members from the upcoming Season 34, which is slated to debut in the fall of 2025. The two confirmed celebrity contestants are Robert Irwin, son of the late Steve Irwin, and social media influencer Alix Earle. Meanwhile Hilaria and Alec's reality TV show, The Baldwins, has not yet been renewed for a second season amid disastrous ratings and after it was blasted by critics as being a 'snoozy infomercial.' The Baldwins' eight-episode reality series featuring their seven children concluded April 13. Fans in her comments believe the video is proof that the mother-of-seven is vying for a spot on the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars Her husband, 67, appeared to appreciate the clip as he left a fire emoji Hilaria also commented on her own clip, writing, 'Been having so much fun recently' It was blasted by critics as 'a self-pitying attempt at image rehabilitation' following Alec's accidental 2022 shooting of his Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Christopher Stevens gave it one star out of five, writing: 'If this series is meant to make us feel sympathy, it has done the reverse. Last week, Alec Baldwin was just a has-been actor to me. Now I know exactly who he and his wife are. What hideous people.' The Guardian's Lucy Mangan also gave the series one out of five stars, writing: 'The Baldwins is dreadful, and makes the couple look likewise.' Alec's involuntary manslaughter trial was dismissed July 12 after he denied ever pulling the trigger on the revolver that fired a single bullet into Rust director Joel Souza's arm and punctured the Ukrainian DP's chest killing her, at age 42, in 2021. On January 9, Alec filed a civil lawsuit against the Rust case prosecutors, investigators, and commissioners for defamation and malicious prosecution and civil rights violations due to 'intentionally mishandling evidence.' Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has only six months remaining of her 18-month sentence in New Mexico Women's Correctional Facility due to the involuntary manslaughter conviction for her role in the shooting. Baldwin produced and stars as aging outlaw character Harland Rust in the controversial western Rust, which premieres on digital and select US theaters this Friday. All of the proceeds of the action-packed flick, set in 1880s Kansas, will go to Halyna's widower Matthew Hutchins (who received an executive producer credit) and their 12-year-old son Andros. In February, Alec and Hilaria talked about why they wanted to do their reality show The Baldwins. 'It was an opportunity for us to actually speak. It was a really safe space,' Hilaria told People. 'And I think it was also very cathartic, almost like a diary, during a very unsure time of our life. That felt both terrifying and like it could get us through day by day,' she added. 'Telling your story is one thing, and showing your story is something else. It felt authentic, it felt human. It felt very empowering,' she said. Last month, ABC announced they were replacing Alec with Martin Short as executive producer and host of their Match Game revival, which begins filming in Montreal this June and airs this summer. Baldwin hosted the $25K fill-in-the-blank panel game show, which originally debuted in 1962 on NBC, for five seasons spanning 2016-2021. Meanwhile Hilaria has been keeping busy with writing. In her newly-published motherhood guide Manual Not Included, Baldwin claimed that ADHD and dyslexia were the reasons she duped the world into thinking she was 'born and raised in Majorca, Spain' as far back as 2011. 'I have a brain that is one part English, one part Spanish, seven dollops of mom brain, and a heavy pour of distraction,' the Boston-born culture vulture wrote. 'If only you knew how loud it is in my brain at any given moment. I just existed in a land where sometimes I spoke one language and sometimes I spoke another, sometimes I mixed them and got mixed up, and I never talked about my processing differences.' Hilaria and Alec married in 2012. The longtime actor and his much younger yogi wife are parents to seven kids: Carmen, 11, Rafael, nine, Leonardo, eight, Romeo, six, Eduardo and Marilu, four, and Ilaria, two.

'Blue shirt guy' Ruslan Aidaev's whisk dance clip goes viral on TikTok, dubbed 2025 summer emote
'Blue shirt guy' Ruslan Aidaev's whisk dance clip goes viral on TikTok, dubbed 2025 summer emote

Express Tribune

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

'Blue shirt guy' Ruslan Aidaev's whisk dance clip goes viral on TikTok, dubbed 2025 summer emote

A new viral sensation has taken over TikTok and other social media platforms, featuring Russian dancer Ruslan Aidaev performing the whisk dance in a bright blue shirt and grey sweatpants. The video, recorded at the Starlight Ballroom Dance Club in Moscow, shows Aidaev executing precise, flowing movements in front of a group of students. The clip is set to Assumptions by Sam Gellaitry, adding a hypnotic layer to the choreography that has captivated viewers globally. Aidaev's fluidity and command of ballroom technique have sparked a massive dance challenge. Users across platforms are attempting to recreate the now-iconic performance, dubbing it the '2025 summer emote.' Known now as the 'blue shirt guy,' Aidaev has become an unexpected face of internet dance culture. Born on 24 December 1986 in Murmansk, Russia, he holds an impressive résumé. He is a Murmansk Champion, Northwest Russia Champion, and a past US National Amateur Latin Champion. With his partner Valeriya, he has been a finalist and semi-finalist in all major global amateur Latin championships, including Blackpool, the UK Championships, and the German Open. As the dance spreads, the whisk step—traditionally used in waltz and Viennese waltz—has found a modern revival. Originally a way to change direction on the ballroom floor, it's now a global internet sensation.

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