The viral #RunningManChallenge has seemingly taken over the world. It’s become so viral that the dance challenge originators — teenagers Kevin Vincent and Jerry Hall from Hillside, New Jersey — were interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres and given $10,000 college scholarships. The challenge summons people to upload clips of themselves doing the Running Man dance to popular ‘90s song “My Boo” by the Ghost Town DJs.
Everyone can be seen participating in the challenge, from our own local NYPD officers to pro-ball players across the country to senior citizens in West Palm Beach. But nobody takes the cake like Tommy Cohen, a doting dad of 9-month-old twin girls from Brooklyn.
“I made this video to disrupt the social norms of fatherhood,” said Cohen, who was inspired to participate in the challenge after watching the originators on the Ellen show.
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Cohen has also become a viral sensation since posting his challenge video — having reached well over 22,000 views on Facebook.
The stay at home dad has started his own subscription box service, BabaHero, to deliver items for dads and their children and help ease the transition to fatherhood.
Watch the incredibly adorable video below: