Camryn Bynum knows how to set social media ablaze.
Bynum teamed up with Minnesota Vikings teammate Josh Metellus to turn heads when they took a pop culture dance and delivered an epic celebration that sent social media into overdrive.

Having gone wild once, fans wild are now embracing the outtakes as Bynum released the footage of how they planned the celebration and how their dance came together.
A 42-21 victory on Sunday included safety Metellus making a key defensive play by intercepting a pass from Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins.
After the stop Metellus went to the end zone and performed a celebration for the ages with Bynum.
The pair recreated a viral scene from the 2004 movie “White Chicks” and their flawless execution set social media ablaze.
Fans shared their reaction to the viral celebration with the best coming from Marlon Wayans, who starred in the 2004 comedy.
“My bro-in-law- is a die hard dodgers, lakers and vikings fan is up in heaven TROLLING me right now! Not the white chicks dance… damn Greg I know this is you,” Wayans wrote on Instagram.
Wayans is referencing his late brother-in-law who starred in the film before he passed away.
Other fans were full of praise for the Vikings’ celebration, with one writing,“One of the best cellys of the season by A Thousand Miles.”
“Nah, this celly is of the year on everybody’s lives,” a social media user seconded
One fan praised the accuracy of the dance saying, “I didn’t think they were going to go all the way, Lmaooo, that’s tough.
“They really have been the kings of celebrations this year,” another user added.
Meanwhile Bynum could not contain his own pride at the celebration.
“WE HAVE THE BEST CELLY’S IN THE LEAGUE @noexcuses_23,” Bynum wrote on his Instagram story, tagging his Vikings teammate, followed by another post that read, “Best celebration in HISTORY.”
The 26-year-old promised fans he has more planned celebrations up his sleeve but remained tight-lipped about what exactly.
“Can’t spoil it,” he said, “but, for sure, [we] have things planned,” Bynum told TMZ on Monday.
Once the off-season comes Bynum said he wants us all to keep seeing him on this TV, telling TMZ, “Any of those funny TV shows that I could possibly get on,” he said, “that’d be a dream.”
The Masked Singer or Dancing With The Stars may await Bynum in the future but next week it is the Chicago Bears for him and the Vikings.
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