Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been spotted dancing to a Craig David dance banger at a festival after Boris Johnson was forced to resign.
Johnson stepped down on Thursday (local time) after more than 50 conservative ministers quit and called for his resignation.
But Johnson said he will stay on until his successor is chosen. His resignation came after former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher was forced to quit over allegations he groped two men in a club. The Prime Minister was also forced to apologise after it was revealed he knew Pincher was the subject of previous sexual misconduct complaints before he appointed him to the role.
The news of Johnson's resignation has swept the country with many questioning who will replace him.
But it seems former Prime Minister Theresa May, 65, isn't worried. May, who was replaced by Johson as leader, stepped down in 2019 shortly after losing a vote of no confidence.
But it seems she's left her political woes well and truly behind her after videos emerged online of her dancing at the Henley Festival less than a day after Johnson's dramatic resignation.
The videos, which were posted to Twitter by former leader of the Scottish Labour Party Jim Murphy, show May doing some of her signature moves to My Heart's Been Waiting For You by UK garage and dance hitmaker Craig David featuring Duvall.
"We all have different ways to celebrate Boris Johnson's demise," Murphy said in the tweet. "I'm at the Henley Festival and so is Theresa May's dancing!"
May appears to be standing next to her husband Philip May.
In the second video she can be seen energetically dancing to the song Nothing Like This by Blonde and Craig David.
Social media users were delighted by May's dancing with one saying, "Go Theresa!" while another joked, "Is there an extra spring in her step I wonder".
"Bloody good on her," another added. "She who laughs last dances all night," someone else quipped.
It's not the first time May's dancing has garnered attention.
Back in 2018, then Prime Minister May showed off her dance moves at a South African secondary school on the opening day of a trade trip.
In the footage May could be seen swinging her hips from side to side and bobbing up and down as she was greeted by pupils singing and dancing at the ID Mkize secondary school in Cape Town, South Africa.
The Henley Festival of Music and the Arts is held at Henley on Thames each year in July.