UK PM Starmer Apologizes for '6-7' Dance Frenzy in School
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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer recently found himself in a lighthearted predicament after participating in the viral '6-7' dance with students at a school. The dance, which has gained widespread popularity, involves a hand gesture paired with the phrase 'six-seven' and is often used to express a sense of indifference or uncertainty. In a video shared on social media, Starmer is seen chatting with a student who prompts him to turn to page 67, leading to a fun exchange of the '6-7' dance. However, things took a turn when a teacher informed him that the dance was banned in the school. Starmer promptly apologized, jokingly claiming 'I didn't start it, Miss.' The incident sparked a range of reactions on social media, with some users praising the prime minister's down-to-earth personality and others expressing amusement at the situation. The '6-7' dance has become a popular trend, particularly among Gen Alpha, and is often used to convey a sense of ambiguity or uncertainty. Dictionary.com recently named '6-7' as its Word of the Year for 2025, describing it as a 'largely nonsensical' term that is often paired with a hand gesture. Despite its ambiguous meaning, the dance has captured the hearts of many, and Starmer's participation in it has only added to its charm.