United Kingdom prime minister Theresa May is on a three day trip to Africa, in a bid to boost post-Brexit trade ties.
She is expected to visit three African countries including, South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya.
The Prime Minister started her trip on Monday and ios currently in Cape Town, South Africa, where she visited the ID Mkize Senior Secondary School.
When she arrived, the children welcomed her with a beautiful dance. Needless to say, Mrs May was carried away by the dance where she joined the Kids on the dance floor.
[WATCH]: Prime Minister #TheresaMay at ID Mkhize Senior Secondary in Gugulethu, Cape Town. @SABCNewsOnline @SAgovnews @KhayaJames @UbuntuRadioZA @PresidencyZA @DBE_SA pic.twitter.com/lanmSeKWAS
— DIRCO South Africa (@DIRCO_ZA) August 28, 2018
However, when the light hearted moment was captured on camera by the South African government and posted to Twitter, it didn’t go down quite as she’d maybe planned in the Twittersphere.
Here are some of the twitter reactions
Her dance moves are as inept as her leadership and Tory world view!
— Redcountessa (@Redcountessa) August 28, 2018
I think someone forgot to oil her?
— Alison Bancroft #PCPEU #CARECULT (@Kipperwacker) August 28, 2018
That was the way that used to welcome the queen when she visited Africa(Commonwealth) in the colonized days to indicate that we are always gonna be beneath them, dancing for them sing for them
— SIYABONGA (@masiya1544) August 28, 2018
No – it’s a fantastic welcome – she is a happy woman to be so well received by the children of that school and she is joining in with them – why can’t we all be less cynical?
— Mandy Hitchcock (@mandyspiegel) August 28, 2018
Wow… @ElisabethLindbg pic.twitter.com/TY8CNH3spn
— Nathaneal Amos-Sansam (@NathanealSansam) August 28, 2018
#TheresaMay should be banned from dancing in total darkness. How low are you prepared to go my girl?
— Sideliner Opinions (@ThinkFoYourself) August 28, 2018
Anyone else think this ? is what it’ll look like when she really breaks it down? pic.twitter.com/c3iUoJp5BC
— The Thinker (@Elicit_Thought) August 28, 2018
It appears that embarrassment is now one of our key exports
— Adrian Wright (@citysleuth) August 28, 2018
Oh God, Maybot is cringeworthy. #MakeItStop pic.twitter.com/d2QrHcOR9S
— Teresa (@Queen_of_Gif) August 28, 2018
Do give up the day job #Tess, but dancing might not be an option either.
— Giles MacDonogh (@GilesMacDonogh) August 28, 2018